Photos - Sydney West (continued)
Dundas
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Optical illusion at Kenworthy Street, Dundas: Isn’t
it amazing how things like footpaths appear narrower
the further they are away?
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Dundas
Rest stop on a creek crossing on Schaffers Track, Dundas.
(Yes, we do the tracks as well as the roads.)
East Hills
Cockatoos line up for an autograph. These popular Australian
birds frequent Smith Park, East Hills, but only seem
to like its south-east corner.
East Hills
We can’t show his face for legal reasons, but
we caught this vandal etching “Alan was here”
in the pavement in Enright Street, East Hills.
East Ryde
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Usually power poles support the wires, but In East Ryde,
it’s the other way round. Take the bush track to Sugarloaf Point to marvel at this innovation.
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Enfield
You should see the bewildered look on Santa’s
face each year. In The Parade, Enfield, we have a fireplace
in every room.
Enfield
That’s nothing.
In Wonga Street, Enfield, we have a fireplace every
couple of metres.
Englorie Park
It could make a good claim to being Sydney's
smallest suburb, as well as one of the newest. Main
roads border it, but most of the Englorie Park houses,
such as this neat one, have a Parkholme Circuit address.
Fairfield East
As soon as I can find the way in, I’ll make the most of
this recently-opened eye-catcher on Woodville Road, Fairfield East.
Fairfield Heights
Alan’s store on the corner of Station and Granville Streets, Fairfield Heights, sells Ushel tea.
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