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Photos - Secrets - Water
Artarmon
Pacific Highway, Artarmon: It might be easy for North Sydney College's students to kneel for their drink,
but at 93, I'll pass.
Balmain East
Not for tinnies, we suspect. Drop anchor at Peacock Point, Balmain East.
Belfield
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Who would want to come back in another life
as water, when there are so many decisions to be made? For
example, take Coxs Creek in Belfield. |
Bondi
Junction
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Alan would have preferred other methods of
quenching his thirst such as bubblers, fountains or taps.
But there is always this Paul Street, Bondi Junction, horse
trough from more than a century ago. |
Bronte
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St Thomas Street, Bronte, retains a horse
trough from the pre-car era. |
Carramar
The bridge from Haughton Street, Carramar, to Fairfield Park crosses a
flooding Prospect Creek.
In peak floods, lots of plastic bottles get caught
in these bridge bars and form a dam of their own.
Carramar
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Another border bridge is across the
Prospect Creek between Carramar and Canley Vale.
This one looks impressive enough to warrant its own customs post.
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Carramar
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The third of Carramar’s
lavish pedestrian bridges accompanies the railway
at Sandal Crescent. |
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