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Works explorer

The Sky is Bluer

Australia, 2007
film

Nadine Samaha left Lebanon in 1988 to escape the war but found a renewed love for her country through her daughter.

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Devrim

Australia, 1984
Similarity: 43%

Syrian Civil War

2011
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Venezuela

Germany, 1970
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Home on the range: U.S. bases in Australia

Australia, 1981
Similarity: 40%

A Trail of destruction

Australia, AUG 2010
Similarity: 34%

Roland Robinson

Australia, 1984
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At the Foot of the Arapiles

Australia, 2011
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My truth

Australia, AUG 2010
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Where Do I Belong?

Australia, 2007
Similarity: 31%

Dark side beside the river

Victoria, Australia, 2006
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The Affliction of Memory

Australia, 2007
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[Japan tapes]

Japan, 1997
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The Whitlands Plateau

Australia, OCT 2012
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William Buelow Gould

Unknown, 1980
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The Blinds and the Shutters

Australia, 2001
Similarity: 29%

Tramways

Australia, 1992
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Land use and abuse

Australia, 1979
Similarity: 29%

Overland with Cobb & Co.

Australia, 1987
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