This shelter is located near Cronulla ferry wharf on Gunnamatta Bay, in the southern suburb of Cronulla. It is serviced by Cronulla and National Park Ferry Cruises which provides regular ferry services across Port Hacking estuary between Croulla and Bundeena, on the edge of the Royal National Park.
Linked to: Signs, Signs, Good Fences.
Simple building serving many travelers.
ReplyDeleteI'm reminded of bus shelters here, only this one's bigger.
ReplyDeleteferry nice
ReplyDeleteMaybe for a rainy day?
ReplyDeleteThat looks like it would be a fun ferry boat ride. Interesting sign.
ReplyDeleteI like that there's so much room in this shelter.
ReplyDeleteAnd remember Jim, Don't pay the ferry man, don't even fix a price. Don't pay the ferry man, until he gets you to the other side...
ReplyDeleteneat. don't have any ferries in my part of the world. :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder who choose the colour scheme for the shelter! Kind of quaint!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice shelter to watch for your boat.
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Not much of a fence there but the color of the building is quite fun.
ReplyDeleteInteresting Jim!
ReplyDeleteI've lived in Sydney but have never visited Cronulla.
I would love to hop on the ferry and explore Port Hacking one day.
Our son now lives in Maldon, an old gold mining town north of Melbourne.
Good looking shelter. Have a HAPPY EASTER.
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