This ferry has just arrived at a Circular Quay ferry wharf, with the Sydney Opera House in the background. The Golden Grove is a First Fleet Class ferry, acquired by Sydney Ferries in 1986 and is part of the fleet that operates on the Inner Harbour. It was named Golden Grove, after the one of eleven ships of the First Fleet that sailed to Australia in 1787.
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Excellent perspective, Jim.
ReplyDeleteagree, excellent perspective. one of those:'try to find a less shot angle of a landmark'.love it.
ReplyDeletebelle image !
ReplyDeleteA wonderful photo, Jim.
ReplyDeleteAs long as the harbour is not very rough, travelling by ferry would be a real pleasure.
ReplyDeleteA cute looking ferry boat. It seems like something from the 19th century, which contrasts nicely with the modern buildings.
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Great to have a reminder of the history in the name of the boat! Beautiful view of the ferry with the famous opera house in the background! Thank you for sharing it with All Seasons! Enjoy your autumn week:)
ReplyDeleteLoved the click. Nice post.
ReplyDeleteLove the Sydney ferries. Great way to see the harbour and of course to get to places without the hassle of Sydney traffic.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the Sydney ferries when I visited. This a wonderful photograph.
ReplyDeleteI have always loved ferries, and this one is no exception.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Kay
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Nice composition, Jim.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't refrain from commenting. Exceptionally well written!
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