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Photos - Surprises - Fences (continued)


Coogee

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No-one’s home in Alison Lane, Coogee.


Dean Park

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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

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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.


Denistone East

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Lovely Lovell Road residents have provided tired Denistone East walkers with seating. With backrests, yet!


Double Bay

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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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