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Tales From The Far Side
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  • Sydney, New South Wales
  • Sydney, New South Wales (30 photos)
  • A crazy duck-billed pl…
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Ducky at the Sydney Aq…
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Hiding amongst the fishes
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Duck Billed Platypus
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Croc - the Aquarium
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Nurse Shark - behind s…
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Darling Harbour
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Darling Harbour
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Darling Harbour
    Jun 28, 2005
  • City Hall
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Victoria Mall
    Jun 28, 2005
  • The Harbour from the S…
    Jun 28, 2005
  • East to the Ocean
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Hyde Park
    Jun 28, 2005
  • South East Sydney
    Jun 28, 2005
  • South Central High Rises
    Jun 28, 2005
  • South Central High Rises
    Jun 28, 2005
  • The arcade from the sky
    Jun 28, 2005
  • The South West
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Darling Harbour View
    Jun 28, 2005
  • North West of the City…
    Jun 28, 2005
  • To the North
    Jun 28, 2005
  • North City
    Jun 28, 2005
  • View of the Bay
    Jun 28, 2005
  • The Harbour Bridge
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Night View from Eva's …
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Night View from Eva's …
    Jun 28, 2005
  • Flying Foxes in the Ga…
    Jun 28, 2005
  • A huge Flying Fox
    Jun 28, 2005
  • The Opera House
    Jun 28, 2005

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