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John karmas

29 reviews on 1 places
Hermitage foreshore track is part of the Sydney Harbour National Park.Hermitage Foreshore walk starts Belevue st Rose Bay and finishes at Nielson Park Vaucluse. There are a number of spectacular beaches ⛱️ with amazing Sydney harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera views 😀 . I was going to Hermitage beach for a swim. Highly recommended 👌 👍 one of Sydney's hidden gem's
The Goat Paddock
2024 Aug 09
The Goats Paddock is Located on the Sydney Harbour foreshore opposite Cockatoo Island, Woolwich Dock and Parklands is a precinct steeped in maritime history. I walked to water's edge. There was a different path that takes you through Parklands and Woolwich lookout. The historic Dock was interesting I got to see 👀 a boat being launched into the water by a machine. This park is near the woolwich village shops. And is the first of 4 parks with Sydney Harbour Bridge and city skyline views. Clark's point reverse, next is Kelly's Bush, this park has Bush track's and pulpit point reverse which has uninterrupted views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and city skyline. I didn't see any restrooms or facilities here but it had the best view 😍. The Goats Paddock is not far from woolwich baths a small tidal pool. And short walk to woolwich ferry Wharf. I have to explore the the bush track's here and the woolwich lookout 👀 next!
Propeller Park
2023 Nov 13
Propeller Park
Propeller Park is a beautiful open space along the foreshore with great views out to Sydney Harbour. Large old ship propellers have been placed along the path as an acknowledgement of the areas ship building past. This park is also referred to as The Avenue. There is a small beach ⛱️ here, there is also a marine and wharf
Robert Burns Memorial
2023 Nov 11
ROBERT BURNS, WIDELY REGARDED AS the national poet of Scotland is a figure celebrated across the world and the Robert Burns Statue in Sydney, Australia is one of many statues that pay tribute to his work. This information I on google

Burns was born in Ayrshire, Scotland on January 25, 1759, and many of his poetry and folk songs remain well known worldwide for example Auld Lang Syne, which is often sung on December 31st.

Constructed from bronze and sitting on a granite pedestal, the statue was erected by the Burns Memorial Committee and was unveiled in January 1905. It’s said that several thousand onlookers came to witness the official unveiling.

The statue sits within The Domain, a large heritage-listed open space in Sydney that holds great historic and cultural significance to the development of the city.
I got lost trying to get to little bay beach ⛱️ entering the coast golf and recreation centre. Unique golf ⛳️ course with beautiful coastline views 😍 there is a pond with ducks 😀 interesting golf course