Photos - Sydney North (continued)
The Spit
You can inspect this bush boardwalk from
The Spit end of the Manly Scenic Walkway, but it’s
well worthwhile spending a few hours to do the whole
walk.
The Spit
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The long and the short guard Shell Cove.
You can take the steps from Parriwi Road, The Spit,
to Rosherville Lighthouse and write “I was here”
on the lighthouse base. |
Turramurra
Play table tennis in the wind in Gilroy Road, Turramurra.
Is this the most weather-challenged sport when played outdoors?
Waitara
Waitara has been hostile front-page news
in local papers for its mass replacement of small, traditional
residences with "slightly" larger ones, like
that on the left.
Warrawee
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Imagine saying: "To get to my house
in Warrawee, turn left into Eulbertie Avenue, then turn
left into Eulbertie Avenue... ??? "
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Waverton
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Great moments for young children were discovering the
secret button that allowed you to rotate the train destination rollers.
You could try your hand at Waverton until 2008.
It retained this manual system unchanged for 55 years. |
Waverton
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Euroka Street is typical Waverton: hills, attics and
verandas |
Waverton
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Have you ever seen a taller tree in a roundabout than here at Bay and Carr Streets, Waverton? |
Waverton
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See ferries, the city and harbour bridge,
plus the Parramatta River, from Waverton’s Balls
Head. Enjoy excellent bush walks at the same time. |
Waverton
A contrast at Waverton: the old North
Shore Gasworks tower and one of its buildings with a
backdrop of modern unit blocks. To see them best, walk
down King Street and the steps at its end, right onto
the North Sydney Circle Walk and into Badangi Reserve.
Waverton
The sharpest bend on the north shore railway
line, seen here from King Street, Waverton, is around
the former gasworks site.
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