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It was created by Queensland artist BJ Price and has been exhibited on the water at various locations in Australia, including Port Jackson in 2014 and Currumbin Swell Festival in 2016. [2] Alphie led the Australia Day Parade on Sydney Harbour in 2015. [ 3 ]
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The image features Brendan Tighe as he fell two stories from the top of wave at Bay Head. Photographers will be selling their prints from the big surf swell that hit the Jersey Shore on Dec. 18, 2023.
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Swell (bookbinding), a term in bookbinding; Swell (gum), a brand of chewing gum produced by Philadelphia Gum; Swell (exhibit), an art exhibition; Swell, another word for a dandy, fop, or macaroni; Swell, a slang term for "good", "cool", or "nifty" Swell Radio, a former radio streaming application; S'well, reusable water bottle company
Currumbin is located on the traditional land of the Yugambeh people. [8] The name Currumbin is from the Bundjalung language (Ngaraangbal dialect), which means either high or high trees or may be a corruption of kurrohmin meaning kangaroo. [2] It was appropriated for an early farming settlement and later also used as a railway station name.