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Church Point

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Boats salute Alan on the steep steps that go from McCarrs Creek Road to Browns Bay, Church Point.

Clontarf

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You wouldn't take the easy way like we do, would you? You'd do the steps going up, all 161 of them.
  They're off Peronne Avenue, Clontarf

Cottage Point

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The family car gets the best view of Cowan Creek from a Cowan Drive house in isolated Cottage Point.


Cremorne Point

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Plenty of garages, no sign of houses: Kareela Lane, Cremorne Point.


Dee Why

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What have we here? A jam of sailing boats at the start of the Northern Beaches Regatta? Whipped cream on top of the Dee Why 150th anniversary cake? The Sydney Opera House as seen from Dee Why? Or is it the roof of the Catholic Church in Oaks Avenue, Dee Why?


Freshwater

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Two young girls were occupied for several weeks tiling this crocodile seat in Wyadra Avenue, Freshwater.

Freshwater

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The statue in Lumsdaine Drive, Freshwater, is of Duke Kahanamoku, an Olympic champion who introduced surfboarding to Australia when Alan was five months old. Hardly anyone knows what Duke Kahanamoku’s first name was, but now you do. It was Duke.

Freshwater

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All the trees in James Meehan Reserve, Freshwater, lean to the right. Must be a Liberal Party stronghold.


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