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Photos - Surprises - Fences (continued)
Coogee
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No-one’s home in Alison Lane, Coogee.
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Dean Park
A really big surprise this time at Coogan Place
in Dean Park. This is not a street, but a house driveway.
The owners have decorated the fence with a street sign bearing
their house number, two old-style parking meters, a no-stopping
sign, a one-hour parking sign for those who ignored the previous
sign and an ancient telephone box.
Dee Why
Like a cross between a giant caterpillar
and centipede, a Moorilla Street fence crawls up a Dee
Why hill.
Dee Why
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Prescott Avenue boasts Dee Why’s
steepest hill. It also has Dee Why’s most sensible
fence, which delineates the property boundary without
blocking any of the view.
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Denistone East
Lovely Lovell Road residents have provided tired Denistone East walkers with seating.
With backrests, yet!
Double Bay
Since this fence is protecting the Finnish
consulate in New South Head Road, Double Bay, we can
only assume that it is the latest in high-tech high-security
that pretends to be a large, apparently natural, hedge.
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