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Arthur McElhone Reserve and Elizabeth Bay House, Potts Point, Sydney
Australia
This reserves was part of the gardens of Elizabeth Bay House. After the property was aquired by the City of Sydney in 1948, the 'Reserve' garden was designed by Ilmar Berzins with European and oriental influences. There are stricking views of Sydney Harbour out to the Heads and of the house itself. More details can be found on the City of Sydney website.
Copyright: Kent Johnson
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 14000x7000
Taken: 25/07/2019
Geüpload: 29/08/2020
Published: 29/08/2020
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Tags: elizabeth bay house; arthur mcelhone reserve; park; sydney parks; potts point; sydney; fish pond; chinese garden; oriental garden
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