Watsons Bay Beachfront

NSW New South Wales Australia


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Watsons Bay Beachfront

26 Apr 2014 12 20 514
Sydney, New South Wales 2014 Watsons Bay is where Governor Phillip first landed in Australia. It's also recognised as Australia's oldest fishing village, having been established in 1788. The Bay is famous for being the home of the first Doyles Restaurant. The site on which the restaurant now stands is where Doyle originally sold his daily fish catch in 1845. Watsons Bay is located on the southern head of the entrance to Sydney Harbour. To the east is the Tasman Sea and to the west is the Harbour with a glorious view of the city of Sydney in the distance. Description from sydney.com.au/watsons-bay.htm TSC Windows

Sydney Harbour

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Sydney 2014. We arrived on Anzac Day, stayed at Cremorne, visited Manly and Watsons Bay. Friend's birthday party. Fun weekend :-) It rained when we arrived and when we left but in between there were some spectacular moments.

Hyatt on the Rocks

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Sydney trip 2014 HDR

Sydney Harbour

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Sydney trip 2014 HDR

On the Ferry

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Sydney 2014

Queenscliff

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Anzac Day 2014, en route to Manly in Sydney Harbour. Sydney Ferries' fleet consists of 28 vessels in six classes, supported by three charter vessels. Freshwater Class, Queenscliff 1983 FRESHWATER CLASS These vessels operate the Circular Quay to Manly service and are the largest vessels in the Sydney Ferries fleet. transport.nsw.gov.au/content/sydney-ferries-fleet-facts Archive Airings AA48 Passenger Transportation The Alphabet Site Q

Sydney Ferry

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Sydney Harbour April 2014 Archive Airings AA48 Passenger Transportation

Opera House Detail

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Taken on a ferry in Sydney harbour. Sydney trip 2014 TSC2 HDR Another in the note on this image

Lady Northcott Sydney Ferry

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At Circular Quay in Sydney. Launched in 1975, Lady Northcott is named after the wife of Lieutenant General Sir John Northcott, a previous Governor of New South Wales from 1946 to 1957. Sydney Ferries' fleet consists of 28 vessels in six classes, supported by three charter vessels. transport.nsw.gov.au/content/sydney-ferries-fleet-facts

Sydney Airport Train

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Sydney 2014

Sugar Cane Mill

19 Jun 2012 6 18 292
Day 2 2012 Road Trip to Sydney from Queensland. Pacific Highway. South Ballina to Old Bar via Nambucca Heads and Lighthouse Beach, Port Macquarie, New South Wales. Broadwater is a small town in the Richmond Valley local government area, in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. In 2006, the town had a population of 463 people. It is on the Pacific Highway. The history of Broadwater has largely revolved around its sugar mill. In 1863 Henry Cook and Alexander MacDonald became the first people to select land in the area. To begin with, sugar was grown and crushed on the small private farms in the region. The Colonial Sugar Refining Company (CSR) opened the town's sugar mill in 1880. In the early days sugar cane was grown as far up the Richmond River as the town of Bexhill and was carried to the mill on punts. In 1978 CSR sold the mill to the newly formed New South Wales Sugar Milling Cooperative, which established its head office at Broadwater. Today Broadwater is the centre of the region's highly mechanised sugar industry, which is still a major employer. In recent years the area has also seen an influx of new settlers, attracted by its peaceful rural lifestyle. Wikipedia TSC Through the car window. "Forest Gump" photography. Why Forest Gump.. Well you stick the camera out of the vehicle window and shoot at random... "Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get" Monochrome version in the note on this image :-) The original had a really bright blue sky so I toned it down.

1991 Gill at Thredbo, Snowy Mountains, NSW, Austra…

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We were able to take advantage of the skiing in the Snowy Mountains, only a few hours drive from Canberra. In the background is Gunbarrel Express, detachable quad chairlift completed in 1988. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thredbo,_New_South_Wales

Photography Group

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Sydney Harbour 2014

Curve

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The very special One Mile Beach in Forster, NSW, Australia. We have been enjoying a winter break in the area. View to Cape Hawke in the Booti Booti National Park. The cape was named by Captain Cook when he passed it on his Endeavour voyage on 11 May 1770, honoring Edward Hawke who was First Lord of the Admiralty. TSC Curve

125/366 Cape Hawke

04 May 2020 2 4 86
My first walk on a beach for a long time. Very few people there. Pacific Ocean at One Mile Beach, Forster, NSW. Brilliant day. The cape was named by Captain James Cook when he passed it on his Endeavour voyage on 12 May 1770, honouring Edward Hawke, who was First Lord of the Admiralty.

233/366 from Cape Hawke

20 Aug 2020 3 4 79
At last we went to Cape Hawke Lookout. Fabulous views from the 8 metre high tower there. Very windy day, with the tower swaying slightly. Looking towards Forster, One Mile Beach, and Tuncurry, Nine Mile Beach. Booti Booti National Park, New South Wales, Australia Cape Hawke was named by Captain James Cook on 12 May 1770, honouring Edward Hawke who was First Lord of the Admiralty.

Wallis Lake and hinterland

20 Aug 2020 3 6 91
At last we went to Cape Hawke Lookout. Fabulous views from the 8 metre high tower there. Very windy day, with the tower swaying slightly. Looking towards Forster, Wallis Lake, Tuncurry, and the hinterland Booti Booti National Park, New South Wales, Australia Cape Hawke was named by Captain James Cook on 12 May 1770, honouring Edward Hawke who was First Lord of the Admiralty.

Black Head Beach

15 Mar 2019 4 6 70
NSW, Australia Black Head is composed of Devonian mudstones, however unlike its neighbour Red Head, the name does not refer to the colour of the rock, but rather the Irish birthplace (Black Head Antrim) of the first settler William Hoy who moved to Black Head NSW around 1881. 2020 date posted changed/previously private

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