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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)


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)


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)


Ropes Crossing

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Not sure when the next train is due. Probably better to walk back along Huntington Street, Ropes Crossing.
(See the next photo)


Ropes Crossing

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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

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Unusual seating arrangements in Highett Street, Ropes Crossing


Ropes Crossing

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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

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Be wary of the naughty elves in residence at Harding Close, Ropes Crossing


Rosehill

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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)


Rosehill

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(see previous photo)
Because the wooden pole didn’t block the pathway.


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