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Photos - Sydney West (continued)
Blackett
Blackett's fittest kids are surely in Fitzgerald Crescent.
Blacktown
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We met Sydney's tallest walker in Spruce Street, Blacktown.
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Breakfast Point
Some Sydney suburbs are named after royalty, others after distinguished Australians.
Ours is named after something more important - a meal.
Breakfast Point
Vineyard Way sure lets you know what suburb you're in.
Bungarribee
The first vertical shoes rack we've seen is in Steeltrap Drive, Bungarribee.
Burwood
The bottom of Oxford Street, Burwood, has Sydney's only private airport.
Burwood Heights
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The local council at Burwood Heights provides
tiled spaces in the lawns beside wide streets for the
owners of each house to park their cars. This example
is in Kelso Street.
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Camellia
A montage of containers contains Alan.
The ever-changing patterns tower over Grand Avenue,
Camellia.
Carramar
Street directories show it as a footpath,
but it's a grass passage for 250 metres and three blocks between Barkley and Wilcock Streets, Carramar.
Chullora
Just off Anzac Street, Chullora, this apprentice
railway signaller needs to hurry to switch the tracks.
That dark shadow in the background may just be the train
coming around the corner.
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