14 April 2012

Circular Quay to Manly, N.S.W, Part Three

 Manly foreshore with its iconic Norfolk Island Pines


Walking down The Corso, pedestrian traffic only



New Brighton Hotel








 Looking back up The Corso


 Coming up next post, the beach views!

8 comments:

  1. i like the colors on some of those buildings! and give me a pine tree over a palm tree anyday... :)

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  2. II need to have a visit to see it in person Carole..it looks like a wonderful place to see..

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  3. I think I am with TexWisGirl. I rather have a pine tree than a palm tree. I like the colors and the architecture of the buildings. What is that row of fountains for?

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  4. I'm with you Theresa re the pines/palms thoughts. Andrew,it's a long hike to Australia but I know you'd love what there is to explore. Barb, the fountains were just for looks, and the seagulls were drinking from it too.

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  5. It seems like there was a lot to gaze up for on this trip--tall buildings, tall trees, sky way up high! It makes for a really interesting and close-up perspective... as opposed to just backing way up and shooting. I think it adds to that feeling we're all describing where we feel like we are there with you! I remember you've done this inside some beautiful buildings too, with wonderful results!

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  6. Manly is as though it is not part of Sydney at all. I think the ferry ride clears out the urban cobwebs.

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  7. I would love to visit Australia sometime! Your scenery, buildings, and skylines are gorgeous! I always enjoy your photos. This is the kind of stuff you don't see on television.

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  8. Great pics of buildings, shoreline, and surrounding areas!
    Interesting little tour Carole...TFS
    Jan

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