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Photos - Surprises - Streets (continued)
Casula
Tom Way is part of a narrow, short loop in Casula.
(Also see the next photo)
Casula
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Exceeding the new speed limit wouldn't be wise..
(Also see the previous photo)
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Cartwright
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So many side streets in Cartwright are short and narrow,
and climax with a giant's saucer.
The streets are so similar that you keep
thinking "I've already walked this one."
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Cartwright
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Ambling down the centre of Hoxton Park
Road, Cartwright. OK on Sunday morning at 6.30. Not
strongly recommended for Monday to Friday peak hour.
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Cheltenham
We bet you a billion to one Zimbabwe dollars that your suburb
doesn't have a street name ending in Q like we have in Cheltenham.
Ending in CQ is even better.
Chippendale
Blackfriars Place, Chippendale: I'll ask the crane driver to
move over to one side for me.
Chippendale
Stepping into history in Myrtle Street:
you can learn about Chippendale's early days as you
walk this inner Sydney suburb.
Chiswick
no parking …
unless you're too big to argue with. Manta Place, Chiswick
(See next photo)
Chiswick
(see previous photo)
Clovelly
Does the surface of your street need lane markings
repainted or new bitumen? All Burnie Lane’s surface
in Clovelly needs is the grass to be mown.
Clovelly
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You have to look twice, don’t you?
Saint Thomas Street, Clovelly.
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