Thursday, 23 July 2009

Walsh Bay, flats

These warehouses and wharves at Walsh Bay which were once part of Sydney's port facilities have been converted to flats and cafes. Residents can moor their boats in this small marina beside Pier 7.

10 comments:

bitingmidge said...

I don't care what some say, I wouldn't mind mooring there for a bit
1

Regina said...

Great shots!

Regina

storyteller at Sacred Ruminations said...

Lovely watery photos ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

Julie said...

Re my post today: Yes, they are, Jim. Taken from part-way up the steps to the Tarpeian Way.

NicoleB said...

Beautiful shots! What a cool way to use these old warehouses!

Brett said...

The saying goes that “There's a book inside all of us”, well here is a chance to let your book out. The wonderful people over at Blurb have given me 3 vouchers worth £30 off a Blurb book and to be in with a chance at winning all you need to do is pop over to my blog 365 to 42 and follow the instructions.

Bonnie Bonsai said...

Bet these flats in the waterfront cost a fortune, no doubt.

Small City Scenes said...

That's kind of neat and putting to good use older unused buildings. MB

Jacob said...

Why do I think it might be just a wee bit pricey to live there?

But I think it would be lots of fun! First, I'll have to get a boat...

kRiZ cPEc said...

looks like this is the Venice of Australia!