Wednesday, 19 March 2014

St Mary's Cathedral, fountain

This water fountain is located in the square in front of St Mary's Cathedral which is part of Cook and Philip Park. The wooden footbridge allows you to walk through the fountain and view the various displays of water squirting into the air.

19 comments:

  1. This would be a very nice and relaxing walk.

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  2. Great perspective , well taken.
    Happy ODW!

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  3. Bonjour,
    Un très bel emplacement... Merci de partager avec nous cette très jolie photo. Un endroit qui mes semble paisible.
    Gros bisous

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  4. Such a peaceful place. The sound of trickling water along the promenade and then there beyond the sanctuary for those who still want a prayer. Beautidul

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  5. I'd like to sit on the beach, enjoying the fountain and sound of water.
    http://www.1sthappyfamily.com/2014/03/favorite-snorkeling-places-in-indonesia.html

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  6. «Louis» is enjoying the many views you get of St.Mary's. His inSPIREd Sunday post this coming Sunday will be about St.Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco. With the footbridge in this photo, «Louis» guesses you might link it to his upcoming Sunday Bridges, where it will be most welcome!

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  7. A perfect place for photographers to take beautiful shots. Lovely shot!

    Thank you for joining Water World Wednesday
    Kim,USA

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  8. hee hee... «Louis» guessed it right: that you would link this to Sunday Bridges.

    His inSPIREd Sunday post is of St. Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco, also known as "Our Lady of the Maytag" because it looks like the agitator of a top-loading washing machine.

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  9. great photo, you find such fun angles and views from around the city

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  10. beautiful setting and I'm sure refreshing in the heat of summer!

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  11. Beautiful Sydney. I spent a treasured two days there many years ago before a cruise Sydney to Auckland.

    My bridge is in Mumbai where I recently spent six months, far from my San Francisco home.

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