Photos - Sydney East (continued)
Dawes Point
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On a street directory, Pottinger Street, Dawes Point,
seems to adjoin a pathway near Lower Fort Street (above the cliff). In a way they do: they’re
just a metre apart horizontally. But a little more vertically |
Double Bay
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We saw excellent jacaranda trees shed purple
leaves in Allawah and Kirribilli. In Stafford Street,
Double Bay, we saw why the tipuana tree is nicknamed
the “yellow jacaranda”.
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Dover Heights
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Whoever invented these Dover Heights hills should be
shot. This one is in Dover Road.
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Dover Heights
Dudley Page Reserve in Military Road, on top of a reservoir
in Dover Heights, offers a reasonable view of Sydney city
with the the world-famous Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour
Bridge. The latter is the world's widest large-scale, heaviest
single arch and largest steel arch bridge.
Dover Heights
Dover Heights offers walkers plenty of
choice, especially in Wentworth Street.
Dover Heights
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Next to the ocean cliffs at Dover Heights is a spectacular
walking area that doesn’t have the renown it deserves.
This section, accessed at Oceanview Avenue, is free of pathways.
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Dover Heights
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At this spot in Dover Road, Dover Heights, Alan’s
photo was taken for an article about him in “Who”
magazine.
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Edgecliff
White City tennis courts, former battleground for Davis Cup and Australian tennis championships,
now faces a battle against development.
Edgecliff
Old house: It survived in Edgecliff for
150 years, but this South Street gem has lost the battle.
(Photo courtesy Morris Stocker - taken
during the 2007
Seniors' Week Walk led by Alan)
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