Photos - Sydney North (continued)
North Sydney
High pedestrian in Arthur Street, North Sydney.
Northbridge
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Idyllic Fig Tree Point, Northbridge
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Northbridge
From Upper Minimbah Road, Northbridge, you
can watch the action on Sailors Bay's four-lane highway.
Northbridge
Fading sunlight plays games with the supports
of the bridge to Cammeray. With a toll for pedestrians of
threepence return, it opened for business in 1892, 22 years
before Alan did. It's still known as the "Suspension Bridge"
even though the cables were retired in the 1930s.
Northwood
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Tree roots prepare to snatch Alan in Northwood
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Osborne Park
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No, it's not South America, where these water vines belong,
but Osborne Park, just eight kilometres from the centre of Sydney city.
The vines contain plenty of water and are the traditional water source in
undeveloped areas of South America.
See them or get tangled up in them from tracks starting from Ronald Avenue
or Osborne Road (near Second Avenue).
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Oxford Falls
Oxford Falls Road, Oxford Falls, in flood during a drought.
Queenscliff
Delightful Aitken Avenue, Queenscliff, blends
the soft colour of native flora with the peaceful tranquillity
of Manly Lagoon. (We're in training for a career in a real
estate agency.)
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