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Hydrofoil Dee Why goes into dry dock at Balmain Maintenance Yard.
Dee Why was one of a fleet of five hydrofoils operating on Sydney Harbour at this time, and travelled between Manly Wharf and Circular Quay. This service was originally introduced in the mid 1960s.
Stuart McPherson photo. April 1980.
I feel a deep connection with the water. I really can not explain why. When I look into it I just feel so happy that sometimes I even want to cry. I reckon that level of emotional reaction can only be explained in the soul level. How about you? What's your "water"?
Hydrofoil Dee Why goes into dry dock at Balmain Maintenance Yard.
Dee Why was one of a fleet of five hydrofoils operating on Sydney Harbour at this time, and travelled between Manly Wharf and Circular Quay. This service was originally introduced in the mid 1960s.
Stuart McPherson photo. April 1980.
Rather than sunbathe on the beach these girls were on the roof of the pavilion at the ocean pool. I was 80-90 m. away at the time, hence this is heavily cropped.