Swan Bells Tower |
The Swan Bells (31°57′32″S, 115°51′29″E) are a set of eighteen bells hanging in a specially built 82.5 m-high copper and glass campanile in Perth, Western Australia. Taking their name from the Swan River, which their tower overlooks, and forming a sixteen-bell peal with two extra chromatic notes, they are one of the largest sets of change ringing bells in the world.
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