Photos - Sydney East (continued)
Birchgrove
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In Birchgrove, all that remains of the
Balmain Coal Mines, Australia’s deepest ever. |
Birchgrove
What a wonderful effect when three adjoining
houses in Ballast Point Road, Birchgrove, go for colour
Birchgrove
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These are just a few of the 558 steps Alan covered in his 90-minute walk this day.
On this site, now Hopetoun Quays, was once the deepest coal mine ever sunk in Australia.
See its remains and the new buildings at the eastern end of Gow Street, Birchgrove. |
Birchgrove
Short Street, Birchgrove, is a haven for
fascinating old-style houses that are national treasures.
Birchgrove
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River Street, Birchgrove, hovers above
one of its houses. This small dwelling is right beside
the Parramatta River. |
Bondi
The ologist is in Bondi Road, Bondi.
Bondi
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At Bondi, the Coastal Walk joins Tamarama
and Bondi Beaches.
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Bondi Beach
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One on each end and if we pull tightly we should be able to straighten this path in Brighton Boulevarde, Bondi Beach. |
Bondi Beach
Sydney’s world-famous Bondi Beach. In mid-summer it
sometimes has more people.
Bondi Beach
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The path from Tamarama winds around the
cliff to this spot near the Bondi Icebergs club, named
after those who swim all year round.
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