Lugarno Marina is on the Georges River, viewed from the boardwalk in the southern suburb of Lugarno. The houses on the opposite shore of the river are at Illawong.
Nice Marina photo, Jim. I take from my "library", as such??, quite often. And from early postings also, I've been doing this since 2005, i.e., seventeen years. Oh yes, we just had a little rain this morning but we are still in drought condition here in Southeastern Texas. .. Jim, google is still PO'd at me, makes me post anonymously often, jimmiehov.blogspot.com
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A pleasant spot.
ReplyDeleteLovely - feel that blue sky means this is an old photo!
ReplyDeleteA lot of rainy weather has kept me indoors so I'm posting some photos from my library.
DeleteBoats often have great reflections, and harbors are perfect places to look for them. Well done.
ReplyDeleteDo you know how many knots boat are meant to be going within that area, just wondering if it's any different from ours of 5-10 knots
ReplyDeleteI believe the speed limit on the Georges River is 8 knots.
DeleteBeautiful photo. I have been on a boat or anywhere near the sea for a long time. The place looks so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wharf. Blue water and blue sky.
ReplyDeleteNice Marina photo, Jim. I take from my "library", as such??, quite often.
ReplyDeleteAnd from early postings also, I've been doing this since 2005, i.e., seventeen years.
Oh yes, we just had a little rain this morning but we are still in drought condition here
in Southeastern Texas.
..
Jim,
google is still PO'd at me, makes me post anonymously often,
jimmiehov.blogspot.com
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DeleteLooks like a nice place!
ReplyDeleteSome big boats there.
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