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On the boardwalk under the Canopy of a Port Jackson Fig, Hermitage Foreshore Walk, Rose Bay, Sydney
Australia
In the shade of a large Port Jackson Fig growing on a rock shelf overlooking Sydney Harbour, just below, the water visible through the mass of dappled leaves. This strip of harbour foreshore land was reclaimed by the Government and eventually made into a public foreshore park. The walk goes from Rose Bay to Nielson Park - follow the white arrows, enjoy the walk from wherever you may be.
Copyright: Kent Johnson
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 16000x8000
Taken: 15/06/2023
Uploaded: 03/10/2023
Published: 03/10/2023
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