The wharf certainly looks in good shape.
...Barangaroo has a ring to it.
Barangaroo was the wife of Bennelong, an interlocutor between the Aboriginal people and the early British colonists in New South Wales.
The sun always shines there, Jim. You're lucky...:)JP
Not always, JP, but often.
InterestingMB
Love the name Barangaroo and I liked your explanation in the comments.
Linda, I think it's great when they choose place names with a historical connection like this suburb.
Always interesting...Arianna
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The wharf certainly looks in good shape.
ReplyDelete...Barangaroo has a ring to it.
ReplyDeleteBarangaroo was the wife of Bennelong, an interlocutor between the Aboriginal people and the early British colonists in New South Wales.
DeleteThe sun always shines there, Jim. You're lucky...:)JP
ReplyDeleteNot always, JP, but often.
DeleteInteresting
ReplyDeleteMB
Love the name Barangaroo and I liked your explanation in the comments.
ReplyDeleteLinda, I think it's great when they choose place names with a historical connection like this suburb.
DeleteAlways interesting...Arianna
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