Georges River, Captain Cook Bridge
A flock of seagulls frolic in the water of the Georges River, off the sandy shore in the southern suburb of Sylvania. They are intrigued by a pelican swimming past in the distance, with the Captain Cook Bridge as a backdrop which links Taren Point to Sans Souci.
Linked to: Weekend Reflections,
Sunday Bridges.
Magnifique photo,le pont en arriere plan est vraiment impressionnant !
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The seagulls do know how to enjoy themselves! What a magnificent bridge in the background! Terrific capture for the day, Jim! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteNice point of view on that bridge (of birds)...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photography ~ love the seagull reflections ~ nature has such a wonderful palette ^_^
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The bridge still has a glorious arc across the water! So scenic! And adore that pelican in prime focus! Like a drama queen!
ReplyDeleteSylvania is a part of Sydney I'm not familiar with, but it must be important enough for the city to spend a fortune for the bridge. It is magestic.
ReplyDeleteThe bridge links Sydney with the Sutherland Shire and the beaches of Cronulla.
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ReplyDeletewow!Captain Cook left something here!
ReplyDeleteA fine shot, Jim, and a welcome contribution to Sunday Bridges.
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By the way...are you managing to stay cool in all the heat there?
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