Earlwood, Cooks River
The Cooks River looking west between the inner west suburbs of Earlwood and Dulwich Hill. Marrickville Golf Course is located along the north bank of the river, while parkland and a bicycle track run along the south bank. This shot is a bit further upstream from yesterday's sunset photos.
The Cooke looks much bluer than the Yarra.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely looking river! Your pics are great!
ReplyDeleteThe Cooks River has its moments too, BlossomFlowerGirl. A lot cleaner and bluer these days.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I like the way you put the two photo's together. It almost looks like it's one photo split in half. Really neat.
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I like the way you posted the photos.
ReplyDeleteMarvellous shots! Thanks for visiting My Muskoka ! I am so behind in blogging, what with our guests!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful scene. So serene!
ReplyDeleteOh boy do I ever want to take my canoe down that one!
ReplyDeleteJ Bar: The water looks deep and dark, you've captured this shot so well. I wrote you a while back about some Australian movies I saw and liked. Did you get that comment. I was hoping to get your opinion.
ReplyDeleteI got that comment Lee and left you a reply on that post but you must have missed it. I might not have left a reply on your blog so I've left a message on your blog now. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteI nver realised it got so big. Where is its source? A nice bit of green in the big city.
ReplyDeleteDiane, it runs from the western suburb of Yagoona to Botany Bay at Kyeemagh.
ReplyDeleteWhat a very deep blue colour.
ReplyDeleteBlue is a favourite colour, so these photos really caught my eye. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBTW, thanks so much for stopping by my sunrise posting and leaving a comment! Much appreciated.