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Rookwood
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In some Islamic communities, planting a palm tree seed in a grave is believed
to be helpful for the deceased. This one is at Rookwood.
(Also see next two photos)
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Rookwood
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In some Islamic communities, planting a palm tree seed in a grave is believed
to be helpful for the deceased. This one is at Rookwood.
(Also see previous photo and next photo)
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Rookwood
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In some Islamic communities, planting a palm tree seed in a grave is believed
to be helpful for the deceased. This one is at Rookwood.
(Also see previous two photos)
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Ropes Crossing
Not sure when the next train is due.
Probably better to walk back along Huntington Street, Ropes Crossing.
(See the next photo)
Ropes Crossing
Not sure when the next train is due.
Probably better to walk back along Huntington Street, Ropes Crossing.
(Also see the previous photo)
Ropes Crossing
Ropes Crossing
Unusual seating arrangements in Highett Street, Ropes Crossing
Ropes Crossing
On Palmyra Avenue you can admire the welcome tangle.
It's a clever figurative way of telling you that you've arrived at the entrance
to the western Sydney suburb of Ropes Crossing.
Ropes Crossing
Be wary of the naughty elves in residence at Harding Close, Ropes Crossing
Rosehill
The view in Devon Street, Rosehill, courtesy of Shell.
How do you remember which pipe does what and goes where?
Rosehill
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Why didn’t you put the light on the wooden pole that was already there
on James Ruse Drive, Rosehill,
instead of wasting money on a new steel pole?
(see next photo)
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Rosehill
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(see previous photo)
Because the wooden pole didn’t block the pathway. |
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