NATURE & WILDLIFE
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Rushcutters Bay is a harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 3 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Sydney.
The suburb of Rushcutters Bay sits beside the bay it takes its name from, on Sydney Harbour. It is surrounded by the suburbs of Elizabeth Bay, Darlinghurst, Paddington, and Darling Point. Kings Cross is a locality on the western border.
The area was first known as 'Rush Cutting Bay' because the swampy land was covered in tall rushes used by early settlers for thatching houses. In 1878, 6 acres were reserved for recreation; and, after reclamation work was completed, Rushcutters Bay Park was created.
Rushcutters Bay was once the site of the famous Sydney Stadium. On Boxing Day 1908 at the Stadium, Tommy Burns lost his heavyweight title to the legendary Jack Johnson, the first African-American to win a world title.
On 6 April 1927, Herbert Pratten, Federal Minister for Trade, appeared in a Lee DeForest film to celebrate the opening of a Phonofilm studio in Rushcutters Bay.
The bay at Sydney Harbour served as host for the sailing events during the 2000 Summer Olympic. More information can be found at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rushcutters_Bay,_New_South_Wales
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rushcutters_Bay,_New_South_Wales
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Rushcutters Bay is a harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 3 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Sydney.
The suburb of Rushcutters Bay sits beside the bay it takes its name from, on Sydney Harbour. It is surrounded by the suburbs of Elizabeth Bay, Darlinghurst, Paddington, and Darling Point. Kings Cross is a locality on the western border.
The area was first known as 'Rush Cutting Bay' because the swampy land was covered in tall rushes used by early settlers for thatching houses. In 1878, 6 acres were reserved for recreation; and, after reclamation work was completed, Rushcutters Bay Park was created.
Rushcutters Bay was once the site of the famous Sydney Stadium. On Boxing Day 1908 at the Stadium, Tommy Burns lost his heavyweight title to the legendary Jack Johnson, the first African-American to win a world title.
On 6 April 1927, Herbert Pratten, Federal Minister for Trade, appeared in a Lee DeForest film to celebrate the opening of a Phonofilm studio in Rushcutters Bay.
The bay at Sydney Harbour served as host for the sailing events during the 2000 Summer Olympic. More information can be found at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rushcutters_Bay,_New_South_Wales
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rushcutters_Bay,_New_South_Wales
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This photo was taken at Wilson Park - Parramatta river in NSW, Australia by T.Thach exclusively for Digital Bay.
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This photo was taken at Wilson Park - Parramatta river in NSW, Australia by T.Thach exclusively for Digital Bay.
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Rushcutters Bay is a harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia 3 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Sydney.
The suburb of Rushcutters Bay sits beside the bay it takes its name from, on Sydney Harbour. It is surrounded by the suburbs of Elizabeth Bay, Darlinghurst, Paddington, and Darling Point. Kings Cross is a locality on the western border.
The area was first known as 'Rush Cutting Bay' because the swampy land was covered in tall rushes used by early settlers for thatching houses. In 1878, 6 acres were reserved for recreation; and, after reclamation work was completed, Rushcutters Bay Park was created.
Rushcutters Bay was once the site of the famous Sydney Stadium. On Boxing Day 1908 at the Stadium, Tommy Burns lost his heavyweight title to the legendary Jack Johnson, the first African-American to win a world title.
On 6 April 1927, Herbert Pratten, Federal Minister for Trade, appeared in a Lee DeForest film to celebrate the opening of a Phonofilm studio in Rushcutters Bay.
The bay at Sydney Harbour served as host for the sailing events during the 2000 Summer Olympic. More information can be found at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rushcutters_Bay,_New_South_Wales
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rushcutters_Bay,_New_South_Wales
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This photo was taken at Salt Pan Creek Footbridge at Davies Reserve by T.Thach exclusively for Digital Bay.
Davies Reserve in Padstow, NSW, Australia. This reserve is one of the spots along the Salt Pan Creek walking track and can be accessed by car via Davies road or from the end of Tallawarra avenue.
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This photo was taken at Salt Pan Creek Footbridge at Davies Reserve by T.Thach exclusively for Digital Bay.
Davies Reserve in Padstow, NSW, Australia. This reserve is one of the spots along the Salt Pan Creek walking track and can be accessed by car via Davies road or from the end of Tallawarra avenue.
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This photo was taken at Salt Pan Creek Footbridge at Davies Reserve by T.Thach exclusively for Digital Bay.
Davies Reserve in Padstow, NSW, Australia. This reserve is one of the spots along the Salt Pan Creek walking track and can be accessed by car via Davies road or from the end of Tallawarra avenue.
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Holroyd is a small suburb in western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Holroyd is located 24 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of the Cumberland Council. The local government area takes its name from Arthur Holroyd, first Mayor of the area, local landowner and businessman. The administrative centre is located in nearby Merrylands. More information can be found at Holroyd, NSW.
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holroyd,_New_South_Wales
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This photo was taken at the Gillawarna Lake which belongs to Georges Hall park, New South Wales Australia. Gillawarna Lake forms the southern part of a larger reserve called Mirambeena Regional Park that extends into the adjacent suburb of Lansvale.
Georges Hall was named after the house and farm owned by Lt Colonel George Johnston (1780–1823) called Georges Hall. It was situated beside Prospect Creek, near Henry Lawson Drive. In 1809 it became an administrative centre, where it was used to conduct the census.
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This photo was taken at the Gillawarna Lake which belongs to Georges Hall park, New South Wales Australia. Gillawarna Lake forms the southern part of a larger reserve called Mirambeena Regional Park that extends into the adjacent suburb of Lansvale.
Georges Hall was named after the house and farm owned by Lt Colonel George Johnston (1780–1823) called Georges Hall. It was situated beside Prospect Creek, near Henry Lawson Drive. In 1809 it became an administrative centre, where it was used to conduct the census.
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This photo was taken at the Gillawarna Lake which belongs to Georges Hall park, New South Wales Australia. Gillawarna Lake forms the southern part of a larger reserve called Mirambeena Regional Park that extends into the adjacent suburb of Lansvale.
Georges Hall was named after the house and farm owned by Lt Colonel George Johnston (1780–1823) called Georges Hall. It was situated beside Prospect Creek, near Henry Lawson Drive. In 1809 it became an administrative centre, where it was used to conduct the census.
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This photo was taken at Kushiro-Shitsugen National Park on a very foggy day. Kushiro is a city on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido. It’s known for the large Kushiro Marsh, home to deer, sea eagles and Japanese cranes. A circular trail runs through the marsh from the Kushiro Marsh Observatory. On the coast, Fisherman’s Wharf is home to restaurants and the glass-covered EGG Garden. Nearby, Hokkaido Kushiro Art Museum displays works, including photography and sculpture, by local artists.
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This photo was taken inside of Shrines and Temples of Nikkō, Japan - The UNESCO listed the site as World Heritage in 1999. This site encompasses 103 buildings or structures and the natural setting around them. It is located in Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The buildings belong to two Shinto shrines (Futarasan Shrine and Tōshō-gū) and one Buddhist temple (Rinnō-ji). Nine of the structures are designated National Treasures of Japan while the remaining 94 are Important Cultural Properties.
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This photo was taken at Olympic park, in New South Wales Australia.
Milk Thistle is the common name of a group of flowering plants characterised by leaves with sharp prickles on the margins, mostly in the family Asteraceae. Prickles occur all over the plant – on the stem and flat parts of leaves. They are an adaptation that protects the plant from being eaten by herbivores. Typically, an involucre with a clasping shape of a cup or urn subtends each of a thistle's flowerheads. Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thistle
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This photo was taken at Davies Reserve in Padstow, NSW, Australia. This reserve is one of the spots along the Salt Pan Creek walking track and can be accessed by car via Davies road or from the end of Tallawarra avenue.
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