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Photos - South (continued)
Gilead
About one in six cars obey this sign in daylight, but why are headlights needed?
Is it because some of Appin Road is tree-lined and thus in shadow?
(Also see the next three photos)
Gilead
Or because koalas cross in the fog?
(Also see the previous photo and the next two photos)
Gilead
Or because Gilead is rural (even though officially a Sydney suburb) where cows wander?
(Also see the previous two photos and the next photo)
Gilead
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Whatever the reason, it's a risky road with three of these memorials in just four kilometres.
(Also see the previous three photos)
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Grays Point
It's our driveway in Peninsular Road, Grays Point.
Grays Point
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A Grays Point Road, Grays Point, house
surveys the line of mangroves piercing the Hacking River.
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Greenhills
Yellow hills from Greenhills Street, Greenhills Beach
Gymea
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Why leave a tree standing when I can be sitting?
Rest time near Gymea Bay Road, Gymea.
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Gymea
Either Tradies' trade is down a little or it's early morning.
You can check the situation at the Sutherland District Trade Union Club
(you can see why it's called "Tradies") in Gymea's Kingsway.
Gymea Bay
A bird's eye view
Gymea Bay
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An elderly man made this luxury cubby-house in Forest Road,
Gymea Bay, for his grandchildren. |
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