Historic_Tourist_Signs_for_Sydney_Harbour_Bridge,_jjron,_02.12.2010.jpg


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English: Historic tourist signs for the Sydney Harbour Bridge south-eastern bridge pylon lookout. These painted panels were part of the public displays from 1948 - 1971, during the time that Yvonne Rentoul ran the 'All Australian Exhibition' in the pylon. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
The signs read:
  • Fourteen steps to fourteen wonders. (Fifteen as soon as you get there). Right behind you.
  • Don't rob yourself of the best view in Sydney. Or Melbourne if you're one of those.
  • Stop. (Read this quick.) The top's the tiptop spot.
  • Look behind you for the way to the top of the world.
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Camera location 33° 51′ 16.47″ S, 151° 12′ 34.15″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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2 December 2010

33°51'16.470"S, 151°12'34.150"E