Please spend a day on the Carlingford Line! Clyde: Bonnie and? Rosehill: No roses, but there are horses. Camellia: Exciting Industries Rydalmere: Should have called it WSU Station Dundas: The Newsagency is cute. Telopea: No Wine at Vineyard Creek Carlingford: A submarine and a waterfall
Haha AT this is brilliant. The Carlingford Line is actually my "growing up" hood! I definitely want to give Sydney's most mediocre train line the love is deserves before they tear it up.
Hey, I just checked out the borders of Bankstown Aerodrome on Google maps. Apparently there's a Bunnings and Maccas within the suburb's boundaries so it might be only those for that if nothing else is open to the public lol.
Oatlands, right next to Telopea and Nth Parramatta, beautiful golf course, Strathalbyn Reserve, top rated fish and chip shop and some of the most ridiculous new houses around. Have spent many a night walking the streets of the 2117
Love your blog! We just tweeted your blog...before COVID, we also tried to visit various different suburbs! https://twitter.com/MultilingualSy1/status/1291585777206300673
Love this! Thanks so much for your time and efforts. I so wish I had discovered this long ago, it will take me ages to catch up. Loved today's Birchgrove, used to live in Annandale. Born and grew up in Sydney, left for Adelaide, now too expensive to get back. Oh, how I miss it! Your blog will top up my weekly fix.
Really cool project. Have you considered using OpenStreetMap with Leaflet for your embedded map? Google maps looks a bit cluttered at high zoom levels because the markers are a similar style to yours. OpenStreetMap is also free to use, and as far as I can tell, the Leaflet JS has equivalent features. Google maps is also missing suburbs, such as those newly added in Blacktown city council in November that you might be interested in visiting.
I stumbled across a list of every suburb in Sydney, and I’ve realised that there’s a whole heap of places in this town I’ve never even heard of, let alone visited. That’s why I’m planning to visit, and share at least one photo of, every suburb in this city. That’s what this project will be.
Please do Hurlstone Park (if you can find it!)
ReplyDeleteEventually! Anything in particular I should check out there?
DeletePlease spend a day on the Carlingford Line!
ReplyDeleteClyde: Bonnie and?
Rosehill: No roses, but there are horses.
Camellia: Exciting Industries
Rydalmere: Should have called it WSU Station
Dundas: The Newsagency is cute.
Telopea: No Wine at Vineyard Creek
Carlingford: A submarine and a waterfall
Haha AT this is brilliant. The Carlingford Line is actually my "growing up" hood! I definitely want to give Sydney's most mediocre train line the love is deserves before they tear it up.
DeleteI can't wait to see your take on this long-forgotten line. Bonus points for visiting the Carlingford Produce Store.
ReplyDeleteWhat are you going to do about suburbs that may be impossible to visit (e.g. Bankstown Aerodrome)?
ReplyDeleteHey, I just checked out the borders of Bankstown Aerodrome on Google maps. Apparently there's a Bunnings and Maccas within the suburb's boundaries so it might be only those for that if nothing else is open to the public lol.
DeleteCroydon request?
ReplyDeleteOatlands, right next to Telopea and Nth Parramatta, beautiful golf course, Strathalbyn Reserve, top rated fish and chip shop and some of the most ridiculous new houses around. Have spent many a night walking the streets of the 2117
ReplyDeleteLove your blog! We just tweeted your blog...before COVID, we also tried to visit various different suburbs!
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/MultilingualSy1/status/1291585777206300673
Thanks for the support Alice!
DeleteLove this! Thanks so much for your time and efforts. I so wish I had discovered this long ago, it will take me ages to catch up. Loved today's Birchgrove, used to live in Annandale. Born and grew up in Sydney, left for Adelaide, now too expensive to get back. Oh, how I miss it! Your blog will top up my weekly fix.
ReplyDeleteReally cool project. Have you considered using OpenStreetMap with Leaflet for your embedded map? Google maps looks a bit cluttered at high zoom levels because the markers are a similar style to yours. OpenStreetMap is also free to use, and as far as I can tell, the Leaflet JS has equivalent features. Google maps is also missing suburbs, such as those newly added in Blacktown city council in November that you might be interested in visiting.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool, thanks for doing this! Could you check out Bexley?
ReplyDeleteLove your work, can you check out Condell Park? It is a very dangerous place.
ReplyDeleteThis is so funny, can you please do glenmore park next? People either say it's nice or it looks fake
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