...names in our neck of the woods sure have ring to them! Thanks Jim for stopping by. [;ease come again.
Barangaroo was the wife of Bennelong, an interlocutor between the Aboriginal people and the early British colonists.
Nice sign board and having a ticket machine there makes it easy to catch and board the ferry.
A good spot to stop for a rest.
I love that you don't have to drive in Sydney to the coast to see water.
Reckon this is for tourists? You have a system like Transperth, I think.
Not just for tourists. We all use the Opal cards for buses, trains and ferries.
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...names in our neck of the woods sure have ring to them! Thanks Jim for stopping by. [;ease come again.
ReplyDeleteBarangaroo was the wife of Bennelong, an interlocutor between the Aboriginal people and the early British colonists.
DeleteNice sign board and having a ticket machine there makes it easy to catch and board the ferry.
ReplyDeleteA good spot to stop for a rest.
ReplyDeleteI love that you don't have to drive in Sydney to the coast to see water.
ReplyDeleteReckon this is for tourists? You have a system like Transperth, I think.
ReplyDeleteNot just for tourists. We all use the Opal cards for buses, trains and ferries.
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