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This water wheel house, built in 1951 at Como Park can be found in the bird yard. I absolutely love the rust colored stone walls. Como Park has been around since 1897 and is a publicly funded park, though it survives by donations from the users of the park and local companies who donate.
3 comments:
Yes, it's quite lovely.
It’s Sculpture By The Sea time in Sydney, and I’m taking my visitors on the coastal walk. Today we’re in Wonderland. Sydney Daily Photo
How did I miss this?! I'll have to make another visit.
I honestly didn't remember it when I walked by and took this photo. More proof that these silly photoblogs open your eyes to more of the surroundings.
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