Photos - Sydney South (continued)
Burraneer
Trees in Shell Road, Burraneer, are typical
of the profusion of impressive trees throughout Ian
Thorpe’s suburb.
Burraneer
From the Rutherfod Avenue reserve in Burraneer you look across
Port Hacking to Maianbar.
In between is the Deeban Spit.
Como
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Cremona Road's cremated hotel: It was
destroyed by fire but rose from the ashes to again dominate
the playground end of Como.
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Dolans Bay
Dolans Bay is one of Sydney's most southerly suburbs.
The action mainly takes place here at Wally's Wharf.
Dolls Point
This path through Dolls Point hugs Botany
Bay. But it doesn't just traverse Dolls Point. You can
continue north through Sans Souci, Ramsgate Beach, Monterey,
Brighton-Le-Sands and Kyeemagh, or south to Sandringham.
You won't have the walk to yourself.
Eastgardens
It is certainly creative marketing to have
a fruit juice van carry this name. Seen in Corish Circle,
which despite its name actually comprises two sides of a rectangle
around Hensley Athletic Field, Eastgardens.
Grays Point
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A Grays Point Road, Grays Point, house
surveys the line of mangroves piercing the Hacking River.
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Gymea
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Why leave a tree standing when I can be sitting?
Rest time near Gymea Bay Road, Gymea.
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Gymea
Either Tradies’ trade is down a little or it’s early morning.
You can check the situation at the Sutherland District Trade Union Club
(you can see why it’s called “Tradies”) in Gymea’s Kingsway.
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