This giant flagpole rises above Pyrmont Bridge, the swing bridge over Cockle Bay in Darling Harbour. The Supply is the First Fleet Class ferry passing in front, as it prepares to dock at the nearby King Street ferry wharf.
Always lots of activity down near the maritime museum. My dad can tell me yarns of walking from Drummoyne across the Pyrmont Bridge up to his job in Market street between 1936 and 1942. He still retains a vivid memory of that after all these years.
A very scenic view. I like harbour views.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors in that one!
ReplyDeleteBellissimo ponte con questa bandiera che si staglia contro il cielo....
ReplyDeleteSaluti ;-)
Very lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteAlways lots of activity down near the maritime museum. My dad can tell me yarns of walking from Drummoyne across the Pyrmont Bridge up to his job in Market street between 1936 and 1942. He still retains a vivid memory of that after all these years.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and everything is so blue. We have dull grey skies at the moment.
ReplyDeleteMakes one crave for travelling ... Please have a wonderful Sunday.
ReplyDeletedaily athens
We love harbors! Always makes me dream of going! (Anywhere at all).
ReplyDeletelooks like a perfect day. this wharf seems quite busy.
ReplyDeleteFabulous shot of the waterfront! :D
ReplyDeletewell done
ReplyDeleteAloha from Waikiki
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I see that it is covered. Good on a rainy day when I forget my umbrella,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic as always.... nice memories, I went through there with family on my last visit to Sydney.
ReplyDeleteDarling Harbour has really come into its own in recent years ... I really like it.
ReplyDeletethat is a pretty sight! ^0^
ReplyDeleteWonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteAnn, it's not actually covered. That blue line that you can see is actually the monorail track that runs along the bridge.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly appears to be a busy waterway.
ReplyDeleteGreat image of the harbor and bridge!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit and comment on my sky view/Sunday bridge post.
Have a great week!
Great to have your contribution to Sunday Bridges.
ReplyDelete«Louis» read your commentary in your other posts about this historic bridge and found it to be very interesting.