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Photos - Surprises - Streets (continued)
Clovelly
In peak hour you have a wide choice of chauffeurs to take you to the city from Clovelly Beach.
Collaroy
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Aerial view of Alexander Street, Collaroy |
Cremorne Point
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Surely this lane in Cremorne Point must
be one way only! It’s too narrow for two-way pedestrian
traffic.
If you have been dieting, you can walk it from Cremorne
Road (near Sirius Street) to Kareela Lane.
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Cremorne Point
I'm trying to find 67 Kareela Road, Cremorne Point.
You can't get to it from here. You'll have to return to Go.
Denistone
Why just bits of railings in Ryedale Road, Denistone? (see next photo)
Denistone
Because they're just bits of steps.
Denistone East
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This gate in Brabyn Street, Denistone East, dwarfs
Alan standing behind it. If it goes any higher, it will
reach the Pearly Gates.
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Dharruk
“In Carlisle Avenue, Dharruk, we’ll
build a nice, new bridge for motorists.”
“For pedestrians too?”
“Of course not. We’ll make them walk down
and up.”
Drummoyne
Going forward with our environment strategy, we're resurfacing Market Street, Drummoyne.
Dulwich Hill
Symmetry in Garnet Lane, Dulwich Hill.
Dulwich Hill
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The crew that constructed The Boulevarde, Dulwich Hill, needs to visit Alcoholics Anonymous. |
Dundas Valley
I hope the water knows where it’s supposed
to go – its decision time comes at the corner of Lord
Avenue and Tilley Street. This is at the top of a giant hill,
just as you’d expect in a suburb named Dundas Valley.
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