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Photos - Secrets - Streets (continued)
Green Valley
It's Green Valley's shortest street and high on the list of Sydney's shortest,
so it's of course named…
Green Valley
Reversal in Green Valley - the simplest of palindromes.
Greystanes
Only one minute of walking separates two parallel short lanes in Greystanes
and only one letter separates them. It must be very confusing!
(Also see the next photo)
Greystanes
Only one minute of walking separates two parallel short lanes in Greystanes
and only one letter separates them. It must be very confusing!
(Also see the previous photo)
Harris
Park
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Just 500 metres from the centre of the city
of Parramatta, one of Sydney’s biggest shopping centres,
is this trafficable lane off Ada Street, Harris Park. To ease
congestion, it divides at the building straight ahead. After
nearly two centuries of use, the lane is still hoping for
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Harris
Park
Frank Beames Lane, Harris Park, offers a welcome
triangular open space.
Hassall Grove
Hassall Grove claims Sydney's shortest street -
this is the whole of Derek Place, Hassall Grove.
How, then, can Narwee claim a shorter one?
(See Narwee)
And Darlinghurst
is in the claims business too.
Homebush
West
Another mystery: This is not a traffic jam in the
rush hour, but four rows of parked cars in quiet time in Homebush
West. Miniature Tavistock Road ends at a fence where the photographer
was standing. How does the “P” owner get his car out?
How do any of them get out?
Hornsby Heights
There's only one Waddell in Sydney. It's a nice, quiet street in Hornsby Heights.
(Also see next two photos)
Hornsby Heights
There's only one Waddell in Sydney. It's a nice, quiet street in Hornsby Heights.
(Also see previous photos and next photo)
Hornsby Heights
There's only one Waddell in Sydney. It's a nice, quiet street in Hornsby Heights.
(Also see previous two photos)
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