This fountain is located in Crown Park, in the inner city suburb of Waterloo. This is the part of the suburb that has been gentrified with high rise apartments, shops, restaurants, cafes and public spaces replacing many industrial and warehouse buildings.
Looks great Jim.
ReplyDeleteVery symmetrical!
ReplyDeleteVery lovely foutains. Such a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteAnn
love the symmetry in the image!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a beautiful spot to visit in Waterloo, Jim.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful, Jim. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI love the symmetry of it. So relaxing.
ReplyDeleteWow what a gorgeous picture. My daughter visited Melbourne and Perth this past January. Beautiful country.
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Beautiful view.
ReplyDeletea lovely fountain. this looks like a cool spot on a warm day.
ReplyDeletenice one. Somebody obvious thought of the lines in this area. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely symmetrical composition, Jim.
ReplyDeletePerfect composition!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot, Jim! Thanks for joiningWater World Wednesday
ReplyDeleteLove how the play of water becomes the main feature of the fountain rather than a statue! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteWaterloo! I thought it was all crowded high rise. Looks beaut.
ReplyDeleteJust looking at this lovely picture cooled me off. Refreshing sight.
ReplyDeleteLove the fountain. I wish our city had some beautiful water features like that. Linda
ReplyDeleteLovely place and great composition!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fountain. hugs ~lynne~
ReplyDeleteSuch symmetry in the buildings and other features here Jim. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteSo you are from Australia? I have a goal to get there one day. Thanks for stopping by and leaving your kind comment.
ReplyDeleteStephani Cochran, yes Sydney is the biggest city in Australia. When you come to Australia, you must make sure Sydney is on your priority list.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting story. Liked it very much. Thanks for writing such a interesting story.Petter Joe
ReplyDeleteVery interesting story. Liked it very much. Thanks for writing such a interesting story.Petter Joe
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