Marine Atlantic's fast ferry, the Max Mols made the trip from North Sydney to Port aux Basques in just two and half hours in the year 2000.
It helped Sydney expand allowing people to cross easily from south Sydney to North Sydney.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge changed the transportation of Sydney by allowing more rapid access between the North Shore and the central business district, which previously relied on ferries, or motorists had to travel the long way around. Rail, vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic now cross the bridge.
Sydney Cross is 4' 1".
Saint Mary of the Cross was buried in North Sydney at the Gore Hill Cemetary. Some years later her body was entombed in the new chapel of the Sisters of St Joseph at Mount Street North Sydney. Her original burial plot has been preserved and is visited by pilgrims.
im guessing 800km approx. because it took 21 days to cross the mountains
Sydney Harbour Bridge crosses Port Jackson.
Lauburu is the name for the Basque Country's cross.Specifically, the graceful cross with clockwise-waving heads functions as an ancient symbol within Basque culture. It gets its name from combining the number lau ("four [4]") with the noun buru ("head"). The pronunciation will be "LOW* boo-ROO" or "low* BOO-roo" depending upon the speaker's birthplace.*The sound is similar to that of English exclamation "Ow!"
Union Cross, North Carolina.
North Cross School was created in 1941.
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It is on the sea, and at a cross-roads between Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
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