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Sun, sun and more sun, it must be Perth

The Swan River looking east towards the Perth Hills in the distance. The Swan Bells, with their brown copper base and glass spire are on the left. The bells are self-described as “the world's largest musical instrument,” and include a set of historic bells from St. Martin-in-the-Fields church in Trafalgar Square, London, which are said to have rung in 1787 when Captain Cook set out on the voyage in which he found Australia.

AUSTRALIA | Sunday, 5 June 2011 | Views [433]

The Swan River looking east towards the Perth Hills in the distance. The Swan Bells, with their brown copper base and glass spire are on the left. The bells are self-described as “the world's largest musical instrument,” and include a set of historic bells from St. Martin-in-the-Fields church in Trafalgar Square, London, which are said to have rung in 1787 when Captain Cook set out on the voyage in which he found Australia.