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Tag Archives: The Gap
The Lunar Eclipse and some Coastal Walking – 28 July 2018
I made some plans to view the Lunar Eclipse and try and photograph the eclipsed Moon setting behind the city buildings. I thought about some good venues for this and then used the Photographers Ephemeris App to see which location … Continue reading
Posted in Astrophotography, Birds, Nature, Photography, Sydney
Tagged Diamond Bay, Dover Heights, Lunar Eclipse, Mars, Nankeen Kestrel, The Gap, Watsons Bay
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Dover Heights to Watsons Bay – 10 July 2018
I recently walked this section of the Coastal Path in stormy weather. This time, a fine day was forecast, so to make things more interesting I caught and early train to Bondi Junction and an early bus to Dover Heights … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Nature, Sydney
Tagged Dover Heights, Nankeen Kestrel, Sydney Coastal Walking, The Gap, Watsons Bay, Whale watching
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Dover Heights to Watsons Bay Walk – 27 June 2018
It was a wet day, but I was keen to get outdoors, so I caught a train to Bondi Junction and then a bus to Dover Heights. I got off near the Rodney Reserve and walked to it from Military … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Nature, Sydney
Tagged Dover Heights, Dudley Page Reserve, Nankeen Kestrel, Rodney Reserve, Sydney Coastal Walking, The Gap, Watsons Bay
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South Head, Watsons Bay to Dover Heights Walk – 13 May 2018
I completed a short walk from Watsons Bay, out to South Head and back and then along the coastal path from The Gap to Dover Heights. The weather was not that good for a longer walk – there was some … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Nature, Photography, Sydney
Tagged Diamond Bay, Dudley Page Reserve, Rodney Reserve, South Head, The Gap, Watsons Bay
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The Gap to Dover Heights Walk – 25 January 2018
I had the afternoon free after a morning spent in the city, so I caught a ferry to Watsons Bay and then set off along the Coastal Path heading south. The weather was fairly dull, so not that atmospheric for … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Nature, Photography, Sydney
Tagged Diamond Bay, Dover Heights, Nankeen Kestrel, Sydney Coastal Walking, The Gap
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The Gap to Dover Heights – 6 December 2017
I caught a ferry to Watsons Bay and then walked out to The Gap on the afternoon. My aim was to look for the raptors I had seen earlier. It was stormy when the ferry left the Quay and the … Continue reading
Looking for Raptors – The Gap to Dover Heights – 23 November 2017
I spent a pleasant half day on the Coastal Path between The Gap and Dover Heights trying to spot and photograph some of the raptors that I had seen on my previous trip. In this I was at least partly … Continue reading
The Gap to Bondi Walk – 16 October 2017
This was a pleasant walk along the Coastal Track from The Gap to Bondi Beach. I started by catching a ferry to Watsons Bay and then walking the short distance to the reserve at The Gap. After a bit of … Continue reading
Posted in Birds, Sydney
Tagged Bondi Volcano, Diamond Bay, Dudley Page Reserve, Rodney Reserve, Rosa Gully, Sydney Coastal Walking, The Gap
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A Day on the Harbour – 28 September 2017
This was a very enjoyable day spent on the some of the Ferries in Sydney Harbour. I was not able to visit all the wharfs of Sydney, but I did visit all the major routes during the day. I caught … Continue reading
Posted in Sydney
Tagged Manly Ferry, Parramatta, Sydney Ferries, Sydney Harbour, The Gap, Watsons Bay
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South Head, The Gap and Sunset at Dudley Page Reserve – 18 September 2017
Roughly a year ago, I had visited Dudley Page Reserve for some sunset photography and that had been worthwhile. It was the right time of the year for the unto set behind the buildings of the city. So, I thought … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Sydney
Tagged Dudley Page Reserve, South Head, Sydney Coastal Walking, The Gap
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