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Photos - Sydney North (continued)


Cherrybrook

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Help yourself to half a watermelon in Bradfield Parade, Cherrybrook.
(Also see the next three photos)


Cherrybrook

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Take one - no problem, there are plenty to share.
(Also see the previous photo and the next two photos)


Cherrybrook

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But before you look at the next watermelon photo, start timing yourself now for how long it takes you to decipher the text.
(Also see the previous two photos and the next photo)


Cherrybrook

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10 seconds: You cheated.
20 seconds: Excellent!
30 seconds: Very good
40 seconds: Good
(Also see the previous three photos)

Church Point

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I'd take you for a spin in my nice boat at Church Point, but we need to find some water.


Church Point

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With the name Church Point, you could guess that this suburb has no churches, and you would be correct. It does have a cemetery, though, where we found someone who was born before Alan.
  John Redman died in 1868, aged 78.


Church Point

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On McCarrs Creek Road, Church Point, we have to be careful of the local residents.

Church Point

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Boats salute Alan on the steep steps that go from McCarrs Creek Road to Browns Bay, Church Point.


Clareville

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Boats line up on parade to escort Alan on his last leg of Clareville at Delecta Avenue.


Clontarf

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You wouldn't take the easy way like we do, would you? You'd do the steps going up, all 161 of them.
  They're off Peronne Avenue, Clontarf


Collaroy

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Long Reef Walk, Collaroy, is largely on the Long Reef Golf Course. You learn about the area from a book. Not just any book, but a metal book.


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