1/20The usually bustling underground carpark at Casuarina Entrance. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
A lonely Christmas Day
DARWIN photographer Thijs Bors captured these haunting images of Top End icons forgotten on Christmas Day.
2/20There was not a tradie in sight at the Palmerston Bunnings. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
3/20The carpark at Darwin Woolworths was eerily quiet - a change from the often frantic locale. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
4/20The bottleshop at Parap was dead. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
5/20Smith St Mall was empty - not that different to a normal day. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
6/20It is normally a struggle to find a table at Humpty Doo Hotel. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
7/20The Caltex service station at Nightcliff was deserted. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
8/20Classy establishment Monsoons is usually bursting at the seams but was abandoned on Christmas Day. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
9/20There was not a hipster in sight at the Parap shops on Christmas Day. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
10/20It was unsually quiet at the Coolalinga Shops on Christmas Day. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
11/20Coolalinga McDonalds looked lonely on Christmas Day. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
12/20The entrance to Casuarina Square like you would never have seen it before. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
13/20All the latte drinkers were absent from the Ducks Nuts on Christmas Day. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
14/20Not a single soul could be seen at Nightcliff Shopping Centre. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
15/20With no buses running on Christmas Day, Darwin Bus Interchange was left empty. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
16/20The Humpty Doo shops looked bare on Christmas Day. PHOTO: Thijs Bors
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