Photos - Sydney East (continued)
Clovelly
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This cemetery statue has one of Sydney's best views (see above as well). |
Coogee
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Of the 202 killed in the Bali bombing on 12 October 2002,
88 were Australians and six of those were members of a Coogee football team.
A memorial to them stands in Dunningham Reserve.
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Coogee
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Greeting the dawn in Dunningham Reserve, Coogee.
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Coogee
I keep forgetting what suburb I’m in.
Coogee
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Arden Street, the main access to the ocean beach, is typical Coogee.
Planners didn’t believe in curves to ease hill climbs. Streets are long, straight and steep.
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Coogee
Havelock Street, Coogee, narrows dramatically through an underpass,
and so does each of its trees
Coogee
At Coogee, wooden steps allow boats to climb from Gordons Bay to the Eastern Beaches Coastal Walk.
Coogee
Nathan Street's middle-aged unit blocks are typical of Coogee.
Coogee
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Colour, shape, size, location.
This building in Havelock Street, Coogee, has everything to attract your attention.
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Darling Point
Sydney city and the Sydney Harbour Bridge
with Darling Point wharf in the foreground.
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