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Photos - Surprises - Mailboxes (continued)
Canada Bay
Thank you for the clarification. Regatta Road, Canada Bay.
Canada Bay
Canada Bay's Thornton Street provides an original settler (7).
(Most cryptic crossword compilers don't provide the anagram answer for you like we do, do they?)
Castlecrag
Logic lesson in Charles Street, Castlecrag:
If A has a secure box, B can't take mail out.
If B can't take mail out, C can't put mail in.
(Logic lesson continues below.)
Castlecrag
If C can put mail in, B can take mail out.
If B can take mail out, A doesn't have a secure box.
Castlecrag
The numbers are virtually as big as the box itself in The Rampart, Castlecrag.
The challenge is to do the same with a house.
Castlecrag
Sydney's saddest, loneliest mail box is in the car park in Sailors Bay Park, Castlecrag.
No number, no house, no owner.
Castlecrag
You can’t find even one mail box in your suburb that bears two house numbers, can you?
But in a short section of Edinburgh Road, Castlecrag, there’s a whole battalion of them.
It’s a cosy share and share alike with the neighbour.
And even in one case, we have our own boxes here, but we share the tree.
Cheltenham
A house that is trying to milk all it can
out of Australia Post. It's in Sutherland Road, Cheltenham.
Claremont Meadows
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Dahlia Place, Claremount Meadows, has an unusual mailbox stand.
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Clarendon
An appropriate mailbox for a hotel in Racecourse Rad, Clarendon.
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