In Angophora Reserve
Walking up from the Beach
Old Wood, New Wood
Leaves tumble down from the trees to land on the road and be run over
Walled In
In Wallis Reserve
In Wallis Reserve
Wallis Reserve
Wallis reserve was donated to the local council in 1956 by N. A. K. Wallis in memory of his mother. Wallis lodge, adjacent to the reserve, was built 100 years ago in the style of the Arts and Craft movment. The reserve is located on Plateau Road opposite its junction with the outlook
Succulent in Wallis Reserve
Wallis Resrve
Walking on wet days
Bamboo Clump
Avalon beach in the early morning
Deserted
Near the Telstra Exchange
Into Angophora Reserve
In Angophora Reserve
Five
Angophora Reserve is located in the suburbs of Avalon and Clareville. The reserve consists of 18.5 hectares of urban bushland. The reserve provides a small taste of the peninsula as it was pre-settlement and provides significant samples of vegetation communities and fauna habitats that are now threatened. Angophora Reserve was originally purchased by the Wildlife Preservation Society in 1937 as a bushland sanctuary. The reserve was intended especially to preserve a giant Angophora tree, which still stands today but is now dead.Angophora Reserve contains one of the most archaeologically significant Aboriginal shelter sites in the Sydney region. The presence of previously undisturbed human skeletal remains within a substantial midden deposit makes this site quite unique in the Sydney and is highly significant to the Aboriginal community.
Avalon - Angophra Reserve
Deap Folage
Introduced species take over
Daily Exercise
On top of a mailbox
Red hibiscus in the rain
Left on the road after the rubbish was collected
Flattened
London plain tree leaf in the gutter
Pavement repairs have been completed
End of the season