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Dean Park

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From an elevated position on the accompanying cycleway, we admire road patterns that M7 motorway drivers miss.


Edgecliff

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When Alan says he doesn't call a suburb finished until he has walked every street, set of steps, bush track and lane, he means it. He wasn't going to leave unconquered this miniature, unmarked lane off the also-narrow Bowes Avenue, Edgecliff.


Elvina Bay

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How's this for peace? Normanhurst Street, Elvina Bay, in the rush hour. It’s their main street to the wharf. Since there are no cars in Elvina Bay, you either walk for half a day or get the ferry from Church Point.


Erskineville

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Erskineville is great for pedestrians, soul-destroying for motorists. Try getting to the other side of this Munni/Union Streets intersection by car without using a street directory. Even if you successfully dodged all the traffic barriers, one-way streets and no-turn signs, you would still have to drive more than a kilometre.


Fairfield Heights

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Where can you walk a one-kilometre street faster than a motorist can drive it? Stacey Street, Fairfield Heights, has eight of these grassy road blocks at most of its intersections. A motorist’s detours would require five kilometres.


Fairlight

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There’s a top secret lane off the bit of Bolingbroke Parade north of Lauderdale Avenue at Fairlight. You won’t find it in street directories, but with its nice, new handrail, you know it's going somewhere.

   Of course, you could be wrong.


Forest Lodge

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Is Bakers Lane, Forest Lodge, a nook, cranny, alcove, niche, recess or retreat? Whatever, it’s sure a delight.


Harris Park

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Just 500 metres from the centre of the city of Parramatta, one of Sydney’s biggest shopping centres, is this trafficable lane off Ada Street, Harris Park. To ease congestion, it divides at the building straight ahead. After nearly two centuries of use, the lane is still hoping for a name.


Harris Park

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Frank Beames Lane, Harris Park, offers a welcome triangular open space.


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