Thursday, July 7, 2011

A walk through the tree tops.....

The Lotteries West Federation Walkway (Walkway) was opened in 2003 and is a 620m walk through the Botanical Gardens in Kings Park along a combination of 'on ground' pathways and a spectacular elevated 52m glass and steel arched bridge suspended among a canopy of tall Eucalyptus trees. From the 'Two Rivers Lookout' there are amazing views of the City and the Swan and Canning Rivers, making it one of Kings Park and the Botanical Gardens most popular tourist destinations. There's no charge for walking the bridge but a donation (box at entrance) to The Friends of Kings Park is appreciated. Amongst the list of regulations for the use of the bridge is one that disallows the taking of wedding photos, not sure why, guess it might be an obstruction issue, shame..would make for fabulous pictures.

29 comments:

  1. Love that top photo, Grace. Great perspective. Apologies for the erratic commenting at the moment, things have gone a little hectic since I started my job back in the UK!

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  2. Wow! I like that! Wish we had something like that here.

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  3. Wonderful!! Oh, to be in the treetops and catch the view below.

    Di

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  4. That's something I'd like to do one day. Wasn't there my one and only visit to Perth.

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  5. This seems to be a "must see" when in Perth. Thanks for visiting HDP and your comments on the blog's first anniversary. Your blog has become a favorite destination of mine in just a few months of operation!

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  6. What a great idea. We have a superb botanical garden but we're not hilly enough for something like this - so good for Perth.

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  7. how glorious!



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  8. Odd rules about the wedding photos. That would be a fun walk.

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  9. This is a beautiful design for a walkway/bridge. Sad that it cannot be used for wedding photography but that would likely block access for the general public. Love the eucalyptus trees!

    Bises,
    Genie

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  10. It looks great...
    Have a beautiful day,

    Pierre

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  11. Fabulous views from this walk-bridge - well done Perth!

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  12. superb images Grace!

    Most of the laws against photography are archaic and need to be revisited as they would have lost their relevance..

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  13. Oooh, lovely! I would love to walk on that :-)

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  14. Wonderful! I would spend a lot of time up there!

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  15. Not only is this an architecturally brilliant job but your photo angle is fantastic too!

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  16. Looks safe enough for me even!

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  17. Such a beautiful place for a walk. I'd love to walk this bridge. It would be much safer than the zip line I did in Costa Rica.

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  18. How, I love it! the idea as well as the architecture!I'd like to walk there on the top of the trees!

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  19. Fantastic pictures! Very beautiful!

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  20. That looks awesome. I'd like to go there.

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  21. I love this kind of walkways! It's great to have a true bird's eye view. Both shots are fantastic!

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  22. There must be a beautiful place to enjoy leisure, the top picture is fantastic!
    Happy weekend.

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  23. wow , a beautiful bridge , what a view:)

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