Sunday, 14 August 2011

Woolwich, Clarkes Point Reserve

Clarkes Point Reserve is located in the lower north shore suburb of Woolwich and provides spectacular views of Sydney Harbour. This lookout is one of the best vantage points on the harbour with views to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

25 comments:

  1. I have never seen this perspective of the Harbour Bridge! Delightful and interesting photo!

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  2. The bridge is very attractive in the distance.

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  3. I wonder how many views of this bridge are possible in Sydney! It seems endless.

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  4. Lesley, it certainly seems endless to me too. I plan to keep looking for new ones.

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  5. This IS a lovely view. That's what I love about the harbour, so many windows onto its delights all around the city.

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  6. What a view Jim, I LOVE the Harbour Bridge, it is definitely THE best landmark for me in Sydney beating the Opera House hands down..

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  7. Well, keep looking. It does have the most beautiful setting int he world, afterall!

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  8. This looks like a very pleasant spot, with a great view.

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  9. Hi there - just as a number of other people have said - there seem to be far more views of the SHB than I thought!

    Cheers Stewart M

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  10. What a lovely view of the sailboats and the brdige. A wonderful skywatch capture. Great photo, happy skywatching!

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  11. As a refreshing wind swelled there sails the glided through the blue salt water proud that they were in one of the most beautiful harbors in the world.

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  12. Joe, white sails on the blue harbour always attract my attention.

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  13. Love how you get a little peek at the bridge through the greenery.

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  14. I really love the photo. Nice composition.

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  15. Great perspective Jim. I can't help thinking that you really must get out and about in Sydney. Your shots seem so diverse. This one is a wonderful view.

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  16. Don't get down that way - over that side - much. Good take.

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