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All Australia Tasman Fountain
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Tasman Fountain

Located alongside the famous Salamanca Market and in sight of Parliament House, this large and elaborate monument is hard to miss, split into two sections and standing some 14 meters tall.

Battery Point, Australia

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The bronze ships are elaborate and wind-swept   jbartlett2000 / Atlas Obscura User
Check out the tiny sailors on board   jbartlett2000 / Atlas Obscura User
Abel Tasman, in whose honor the island state was renamed in 1856   jbartlett2000 / Atlas Obscura User
Local sculptor Stephen Walker created this large monument, which was unveiled in 1988.   jbartlett2000 / Atlas Obscura User
Three ships of Abel Tasman’s expedition that landed in what was named Van Diemen’s Land in 1642   jbartlett2000 / Atlas Obscura User
Representing the Southern Cross stars.   jbartlett2000 / Atlas Obscura User
Four seagulls to mirror the four stars of the Suthern Cross   jbartlett2000 / Atlas Obscura User
The nearby statue “Journeys to the Southland”, commemorates the Dutch, British and French explorer ships.   jbartlett2000 / Atlas Obscura User
The sculpture is also by Walker, and was originally located elsewhere.   jbartlett2000 / Atlas Obscura User
There’s a platypus in the fountain’s water too....   jbartlett2000 / Atlas Obscura User
The Tasman Fountain at night   jbartlett2000 / Atlas Obscura User
Tasman at night   jbartlett2000 / Atlas Obscura User
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The work of local sculptor Stephen Walker, the Tasman Fountain was unveiled by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands in 1988 and features the four elements of earth, air, fire, and water, with water flowing around three historic sail ships. 

On one side of the prominent landmark is a life-size bronze statue of a mustachioed Abel Tasman (1603-1659), holding a globe and contemplating his explorations. He was a Dutch seafarer, explorer, and merchant who was the first known European explorer to reach land here in 1642, also reaching New Zealand. 

Never encountering any of the original aboriginal residents, he initially named it Van Diemen's Land after his sponsor, the Governor of the Dutch East Indies, but it was renamed in his own honor when it became self-governing in 1856.

Opposite Tasman, a plinth of white rock showing the four Southern Cross stars—and featuring four flying seagulls—is partially surrounded by a sweeping white concrete fountain that has three surprisingly detailed bronze ships in full sail. 

Check out the figureheads and the tiny sailors on board, then find the platypus that is swimming in the stepped waterway below the ships. There are also several plaques that explain Tasman and his adventures.

Nearby, another bronze Walker fountain sculpture, Journeys to the Southland, commemorates the Dutch, British and French ships that explored this area. A more esoteric design that somewhat resembles an angular sea creature, it was originally unveiled elsewhere in 1979, and relocated here in 1998.   

That relocation came about as a result of the Aboriginal Lands Bill, when the indigenous owners of the land where it was located decommissioned the work and returned it to the artist; it was unseen in storage for several years before being resurrected by the developers of Salamanca Square.

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