In Tower Reserve, between The Citadel and The Bulwark, stands the crag of Walter Burley Griffin's castle. It bears a residual resemblance to WBG's memories of Edinburgh's dominating Castle Rock, but only on a good day, and if the wind is from the right direction. On Google map, there appears to be an extensive Tower Reserve, but in reality development has encroached on the lower reaches, with backyards using it as an uncontested 'extension'. WBG was not involved in the development long enough to ensure safeguards were in place to show this landscape feature to its best advantage. |
5 comments:
It is a shame no one else saw that safeguards were in place, either, Julie. Such safeguards must always be spearheaded by a strong person or a committee before anything is done with regard to conservation.
I love the photo with the ocean in the distance and the bay in the centre.
Do be careful, you and your trusty stick. I know there's no holding you back, and I wouldn't want anyone to try to do that, but do take care, my dear Julie.
K
Such a beautiful spot.
The rapid transitions from suburbia to natural bush land in Sydney often surprises me. I love that bottom shot with its smooth, curving rocks emerging from the soil and the tree roots snaking through the earth.
The bottom shot is wonderful, the sinews of the earth laid bare.
Looks like you were a mountain goat for the day. Super shots.
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