Wednesday, 3 June 2009

Sydney Olympic Park, Northern Water Feature

The Northern Water Feature is located at Sydney Olympic Park at Homebush Bay. The ten metre high fountains consist of three rows of water plumes, the first two rows on granite terraces that cascade water down to a pool with another row of water plumes. Haslam Pier is a walkway beside them that leads to a lookout to Haslams Creek. Osmosis is the name of the artwork built into the pier.

17 comments:

  1. Those fountains are so unique, great captures.

    Have a great day
    Guy
    Regina In Pictures

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  2. Love the second shot - a really cool water feature!

    My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.

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  3. That is some funny fountains! Very different and modern - I like it!

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  4. I love fountains and these ones look one of a kind. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. wow!!! Pretty awesome, it's so nice and cool. I love it.

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  6. I really like the way you take the photo. It's perfect. Thanks for sharing

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  7. what different and goodlokking fountains! Thanks for showing :-)

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  8. I love fountains of all kinds, and these are wonderful! Don't people ever get tempted to wade into the pool?

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  9. They do Hilda. On really hot days, I've seen kids frolicking around the fountains and pool.

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  10. very pretty park, obviously well cared for, and you snapped it beautifully.

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  11. Lovely photos of the spray from the fountains!

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