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Photos - Surprises - Streets (continued)
Dulwich Hill
Symmetry in Garnet Lane, Dulwich Hill.
Dulwich Hill
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The crew that constructed The Boulevarde, Dulwich Hill, needs to visit Alcoholics Anonymous. |
Dundas Valley
I hope the water knows where it’s supposed
to go – its decision time comes at the corner of Lord
Avenue and Tilley Street. This is at the top of a giant hill,
just as you’d expect in a suburb named Dundas Valley.
Erskineville
No through road! We’d like to see you try! Goddard
Street, Erskineville.
Erskineville
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Does the centre of Ethel Street, Erksineville,
have Sydney’s narrowest park? The swing and its
frame take up the whole width.
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Erskineville
Not enough room to put the kids' toys away? Then stow
them on the John Street footpath in Erskineville.
Fairfield East
Hardly anyone now uses this street at the former corner of
The Horsley Drive and River Avenue, Fairfield East.
But it still boasts its stop line and pedestrian crossing to nowhere.
Fairfield Heights
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As the (drunken) crow flies: Eliza Street, Fairfield Heights.
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Gymea Bay
How long did it take you to move from 321d Sylvania Road South to 5 Greygum Place?
No time at all!
Harris
Park
I bet that your suburb doesn’t
have a pear-shaped roundabout, like ours in Harris Street,
Harris Park.
Kensington
Off Virginia Street is this grass lane which
doesn't lead to anything. Cars have more sense: they don't
enter it.
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