Sunday 19 July 2015

Bantry Bay



The Bantry Bay Explosives Magazine Complex is located in Garigal National Park and managed by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. The Complex occupies an area of around 14 hectares on both the eastern and western shores of the bay and consists of numerous buildings, seawalls, tram lines, wharves, slipways, tracks, dams, and other above-surface remains as well as a number of archaeological sites. It is an important but little known part of the cultural, and natural, heritage of Sydney.



More photos from this spot can be seen at Gumnuts and Other Stuff.



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Old slipway.













Rusting chain on beach.




















Old slipway, Bantry Bay.


Old slipway.











Nice knot.

Chain pain.




Rusty shells.

Someone didn't read the sign.






Camera:  Canon PowerShot SX60 HS













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