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We caught the bus to the source of Brookvale
creek in the bush at Allenby Park, in the valley
between Allambie Heights, Beacon Hill and
Brookvale. Sharon Kinnison from
Narrabeen
Coastal Environment Centre guided us through
the bush. Sharon spoke to us about where we were
going, and asked us to close our eyes and imagine
the creek in the bush - to listen, to smell and to
make a picture in our heads. When we opened our
eyes
we
saw many wildflowers of lots of different
colours and shapes, trees and lots of bushes, and
dogs' droppings.
The creek was flooding because Sydney Water
was flushing the bugs out of the system. There was
some rubbish in the creek. There was a waterfall
which was very steep and scary. We could hear the
waterfall really loudly and the water was racing
over the rocks. We had to go in single file through
the scrub to look at the waterfall.
Sharon led us down a track through the
bushes. Some of the bushes were very prickly. We
saw some termite nests in trees. We walked down a
bush track and saw where the creek flows into a big
drain at the back of factories in Clearview Place.
We then caught the bus to Kentwell Road, North
Manly.
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