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Photos - Surprises - Steps
Clareville
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Clareville is one of Sydney’s
most northerly suburbs. It enjoys a couple of Sydney’s
steepest hills, whether for cars or step-climbers. These
steps get you from Hudson Parade to Pittwater. |
Clifton Gardens
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Clifton Gardens must be a supporter of the South Sydney football team if the steps above the beach
at Clifton Gardens are any guide. |
Coogee
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I walked down these stairs from Tower Street, Coogee,
without realising that they were anything of note.
When I looked back up the ordinary became the extraordinary. |
Coogee
In Byron Street we see Coogee’s optical illusion steps: they appear to disappear.
Curl Curl
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When you go out the double doors to look
at the view, be careful! It's on Adam Street, the main
Curl Curl thoroughfare. |
Dawes Point
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These steps, seen from Dawes Point Park
under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, have a special surprise
at their lower end for those who aren’t looking
where they’re going. |
Drummoyne
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These steps, leading through a yard in St Georges
Crescent, Drummoyne, are probably older than yours. |
Georges Heights
Seven steps to seventh heaven? I don’t think so.
Climb the stairs to nowhere in the Georges Heights defence
tunnels.
Henley
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Henley’s Crown Street naturally has
king-size steps. |
Kensington
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It’s hard enough squeezing around
the pole, let alone getting the double bed up to the
top unit in Balfour Road, Kensington.
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