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Photos - South (continued)
Como
There's a cliff immediately behind this trailer in Yirak Lane, Como.
There are two obvious questions.
Como
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Cremona Road's cremated hotel: It was
destroyed by fire but rose from the ashes to again dominate
the playground end of Como.
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Connells Point
The sign at the entrance to this excellent
boardwalk in Connells Point is partly hidden by bush, which
is a pity since the work on constructing this mangroves treat
is most impressive. Find it where Morshead Drive and Kyle
Parade meet.
Dolans Bay
It's give way to trees in Port Hacking Road, Dolans Bay.
Dolans Bay
Dolans Bay is one of Sydney's most southerly suburbs.
The action mainly takes place here at Wally's Wharf.
Dolls Point
This path through Dolls Point hugs Botany
Bay. But it doesn't just traverse Dolls Point. You can
continue north through Sans Souci, Ramsgate Beach, Monterey,
Brighton-Le-Sands and Kyeemagh, or south to Sandringham.
You won't have the walk to yourself.
East Hills
Cockatoos line up for an autograph. These popular Australian
birds frequent Smith Park, East Hills, but only seem
to like its south-east corner.
East Hills
We can’t show his face for legal reasons, but
we caught this vandal etching “Alan was here”
in the pavement in Enright Street, East Hills.
Eastgardens
Nearly half of Eastgardens is owned by British American Tobacco for its Australian headquarters.
It's a 1.8lkm walk around the site's perimeter.
Eastgardens
It is certainly creative marketing to have
a fruit juice van carry this name. Seen in Corish Circle,
which despite its name actually comprises two sides of a rectangle
around Hensley Athletic Field, Eastgardens.
Englorie Park
It could make a good claim to being Sydney's
smallest suburb, as well as one of the newest. Main
roads border it, but most of the Englorie Park houses,
such as this neat one, have a Parkholme Circuit address.
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