Photos - Sydney South (continued)
Peakhurst
Heights
The residents of Rainbow and Sunshine Parades,
Peakhurst Heights, put up the welcoming decorations for Alan’s
progress through their suburb.
Peakhurst Heights
Found in Vista Avenue, Peakhurst Heights:
an old drain cover. What does MWS &DB stand for?
The Metropolitan Water, Sewerage and Drainage Board
was the old name for the government authority that was
renamed Sydney Water. That was a good move, reducing
the number of words from six to two and the number of
letters from 41 to 11.
Pleasure
Point
It is indeed a pleasure point. See this in a park at the bottom
of Pleasure Point Road, Pleasure Point.
Ramsgate
Beach
Typical roads in Ramsgate Beach are so wide that you could
build blocks of units down
the middle of them and still have room for swimming pools
and tennis courts. Alan has successfully crossed one half
of Florence Street; he is now taking a breather before
tackling the dividing bush and then the other side of the
divided road just visible at far left.
Revesby Heights
Honour guard in Boomerang Reserve, on the Georges River. It’s at sea level, so it’s called Revesby Heights.
Revesby Heights
Easily 80 per cent of the houses in Revesby Heights
are of wood construction. These houses are in Moratai
Avenue
Rosebery
Tramway Lane, Rosebery: Our garage is the
one with the yellow door.
Rosebery
In Rothschild Avenue, Rosebery: How would
you like your venetian blinds styled today, madam?
Sandringham
Peter Depena Reserve at Sandringham is
part of the excellent preservation of public foreshore
land from here to Kyeemah.
Sandy Point
For once I was right: I guessed that with a name like Sandy Point, there would be no sand here.
Sandy Point
Look who's partying in St George Crescent, Sandy Point, until dawn!
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