The Rocks
The Rocks is one of the most-visited parts of Sydney.The Rocks is the foundation place of Sydney and Australia, and of enormous historical signifiance. It is often described as "Sydney's outdoors museum". More Info
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The Royal Australian Navy Memorial
The Royal Australian Navy Memorial commemorates the service of members of the Royal Australian Navy, and is mid-way along ANZAC Parade, the principal ceremonial and memorial avenue in Canberra, the national capital city of Australia. The stylised bronze shows sailors at sea, with small walls either side displaying the Battle honours of the RAN. More Info
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The Royal Australian Navy Memorial
The Royal Australian Navy Memorial commemorates the service of members of the Royal Australian Navy, and is mid-way along ANZAC Parade, the principal ceremonial and memorial avenue in Canberra, the national capital city of Australia. The stylised bronze shows sailors at sea, with small walls either side displaying the Battle honours of the RAN. More Info
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The Sandridge Bridge
The Sandridge Bridge is a historic former railway bridge redeveloped in 2006 as a pedestrian and cycle path and public space. A series of metal statue-like structures called "The Travellers" has been erected along the bridge.Melbourne Australia. More Info
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The Sandridge Bridge
The Sandridge Bridge is a historic former railway bridge redeveloped in 2006 as a pedestrian and cycle path and public space. A series of metal statue-like structures called "The Travellers" has been erected along the bridge.Melbourne Australia. More Info
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The Savannah Way
Caravanning along The Savannah Way - Newcastle Ranges pass between Mt Suprise and Georgetown Gulf Savannah Queensland More Info
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The Savannah Way
Caravanning along The Savannah Way - Newcastle Ranges pass between Mt Suprise and Georgetown Gulf Savannah Queensland More Info
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The Sea Cliff Bridge
The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million[2] bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifton. Featuring two lanes of traffic, a cycleway and a walkway, the Sea Cliff Bridge boasts spectacular views and is a feature of the scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive. More Info
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The Sea Cliff Bridge
The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million[2] bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifton. Featuring two lanes of traffic, a cycleway and a walkway, the Sea Cliff Bridge boasts spectacular views and is a feature of the scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive. More Info
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The Sea Cliff Bridge
The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million[2] bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifton. Featuring two lanes of traffic, a cycleway and a walkway, the Sea Cliff Bridge boasts spectacular views and is a feature of the scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive. More Info
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The Sea Cliff Bridge
The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million[2] bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifton. Featuring two lanes of traffic, a cycleway and a walkway, the Sea Cliff Bridge boasts spectacular views and is a feature of the scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive. More Info
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The Sea Cliff Bridge
The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifton. Featuring two lanes of traffic, a cycleway and a walkway, the Sea Cliff Bridge boasts spectacular views and is a feature of the scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive. More Info
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The Sea Cliff Bridge
Rock Fishermen in front of The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifton. Featuring two lanes of traffic, a cycleway and a walkway, the Sea Cliff Bridge boasts spectacular views and is a feature of the scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive More Info
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The Sea Cliff Bridge
The Sea Cliff Bridge is a balanced cantilever bridge located in the northern Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The $52 million bridge links the coastal villages of Coalcliff and Clifton. Featuring two lanes of traffic, a cycleway and a walkway, the Sea Cliff Bridge boasts spectacular views and is a feature of the scenic Lawrence Hargrave Drive. More Info
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The Shamrock Hotel
At the corner of Pall Mall and Williamson St is the Shamrock Hotel which dates from 1897. It is the third hotel on this site - the first dating from 1854. At four storeys high The Shamrock was completed at a cost of £25,000 and was designed to embrace all English and continental ideas in the construction of hotels. At the time it boasted every 'mod con' including a pneumatic lift, marble stairs, electric light and 100 rooms. Highlights are the ornate facade, the corner tower, the verandah and the mansard roofs. More Info
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The Shamrock Hotel
At the corner of Pall Mall and Williamson St is the Shamrock Hotel which dates from 1897. It is the third hotel on this site - the first dating from 1854. At four storeys high The Shamrock was completed at a cost of £25,000 and was designed to embrace all English and continental ideas in the construction of hotels. At the time it boasted every 'mod con' including a pneumatic lift, marble stairs, electric light and 100 rooms. Highlights are the ornate facade, the corner tower, the verandah and the mansard roofs. More Info
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