ANZAC Bridge and around

Underneath a highway there are these odd light tree sculptures.  At night they turn on and glow a pleasant yellow.  It takes what would otherwise be a dingy place that one wouldn’t want to linger in to a place where you wish to stay and look at the artwork.

In Pyrmont.  The old buildings are beautiful.  The whole area is filled with interesting shops, trendy restaurants, and local corner pubs.

A park and a pier in Pyrmont.

The ANZAC Bridge.

Some big old rusted steel spheres in a riverfront park.  Perhaps these were buoys or mooring points?  Each is about 15 feet in diameter.

A military ship tied up on a forlorn pier.

More balls.

Looking at the ANZAC Bridge from an old quarry where most of the stone used to build Sydney came from.

A park along the old quarry cut.

A tree is growing down the rock face.

The underside of the ANZAC bridge.

The old bridge that the ANZAC Bridge replaced.