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Rivermouth Road

"wonderful ocean views"

This road takes you to the carpark for the river mouth beach, where there is great swimming if you like robust waves close to shore, and amazing surfing further out on the break. Although swimming it technically banned it is a popular place for swimmers and body / boogie boarders. It's not for weak swimmers though!

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Muriel Place

"cute cul de sac"

Murial is a small cul de sac. Parking can be tight as some of the old houses have no driveways. I used to have very friendly neighbours here. A lovely little street.

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Papailoa Rd

"StreetAdvisor gets LOST on set in Hawaii"

We are all huge fans of the incredibly popular TV show LOST at StreetAdvisor HQ, and we couldn't contain our excitement when a regular StreetAdvisor contributor sent us some photos from the actual set of LOST! Yes... the actual beach set.

And so we thought it fitting to show everyone (because everyone loves LOST!) the actual location of the beach set, where Oceanic Flight 815 crashed, where The Dharma Initiative was wiped out by Ben and where Jack, Kate, Sawyer, Hurley, Sun, Jin and Sayid have been chilling out awaiting rescue. In the pics are Sawyer's tent when he and Kate got ‘personal’, Mr Eco's unfinished Church and the campsite where Hurley continues to grow both emotionally and physically.

These photos were taken on Papa'iloa Beach on Hawaii's island of Oahu. A huge thanks Womper007 who was kind enough to share some of his photos while on his honeymoon in Hawaii.

Got some shots of the Other's Campsite? Or Jacob's cabin? Or Ben hooking up with Jacob, Kate, Claire and Jack over a romantic dinner (we wish!!)? Send us your photos of other famous sets you have visited (or more of other Lost sets) to [email protected] and we will feature them in the coming months!

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Be advised that the set itself sits on private property, and that there is usually security present. Depending on their mood, you may be able to wander around, but otherwise only the shoreline fronting the set is public access. You should take the public beach access path from Papailoa Road a few hundred yards from the private gate and walk along the beach.

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Bronte Rd

"A vision of heaven"

Visiting Bronte is a treat, from walking by the beach, to having breakfast at Swell, to continuing along the cliffs and walking through the serene cemetary. One of the most beautiful places in Sydney.

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Westgarth Street

"quiet and shady"

Westgarth st connects locals from Nicholson St past Brunswick St and on to Smith St as it is a rare two-way st. Despite this traffic is not impossible. The grrovy Retro cafe is one one corner with Brunswick St and on another corner is the excellent little Italian butcher called Largo. Westgarth has a combination of terrace houses, free standing houses, blocks of flats and warehouse conversions.

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Carnarvon Street

"quiet street close to city"

Carnarvon st is close to buses and the train line and it only takes 15 minutes to get into the CBD. Park, swimming pool and shops are all walking distance away. Traffic is not a problem and the area is becoming more gentrified.

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Tattersalls Lane

"home of dumplings"

the best reason to visit this lane is to eat at Camy Shanghai Dumpoling restaurant - a legend of Chinatown! Also the Gaylord Indian restaurant is pretty good.

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Glenferrie Rd

"something for everyone"

The shopping and entertainment strip from south of Wattletree Rd north to High St is great - a diverse collection of shops and cafes including the very enjoyable Paprika Hussar Hungarian restaurant. It's not as frantic as the Kew section of Glenferie Rd further north and that's a good thing.

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Orwell St

"bohemian and busy"

This street has art deco flats as well as some cafes and restaurants. . The Bohemian Beer Cafe is a favourite of mine!

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Challis Avenue

"paradiso for breakfast"

Seriously exclusive and expensive terraces fill this street, as well as some well maintained art deco flats. Trendy Potts Point cafes line the east end of the street, and Fratelli Paradiso in particular is simply magnificent for breakfast. The Lotus bar is a splendid slinky place for frolicking with fashionable boys and girls. If you can afford it, this would have to be one of the best streets in inner Sydney.

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Orwell Ln

"art deco and anarchy"

A friend of mine lives in a beautiful art deco block of apartments here. He has a stunning view of the city and lots of cool shops and restaurants nearby. It's can be crazy and noisy but it is also lots of fun.

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Kellett Way

"eclectic and fun"

Apart from the junkies, backpackers and general weirdness of Kings Cross there are little delights to discover in this area. Roslyn St has cute tiny antique shops and the excellent Piccolo cafe. You'd want to be comfortable with the craziness on the streets to live here, but it could also be charming.

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Brisbane Tce

"take me to party town"

very cute little street with mostly terrace houses surrounded by social options - great food on Bulwer St, Perth's Chinatown around the corner on William St, pubs nearby on Brisbane St, walk into the CBD for work, very convenient for everything

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Darlinghurst Road

"Nothing is real"

I love visiting here, preferably staying at the amazing Medua Hotel, or the Kirketon, having a drink at the Darlo bar, having breakfast at Le Petit Creme. I can't imagine living here because it could be rather crazy and the millionaires mingle with junkies and party kids on the streets late at night, but it is one of the best streets in Sydney if you love be a social butterfly.

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Crown St

"I always think of the song"

I've visited Surry Hills a lot and stayed at various hotels, and eaten at many places along Crown St. I always think of the song 'Crown St' by Australian folk/pop duo Women in Docs - http://www.womenindocs.com/. There's great quirky shops too will many hours worth of happy wandering on this street.

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Bwy

"the hub of student life"

I spent an enormous amount of time on this street as a uni student - eating at Mothers and many other places, doing my grocery shopping, drinking at the pub, visiting friends living in flats on this street, having a great time!

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Park Road

"park life on Park Rd"

I used to live in a gorgeous 1910 era flat now sadly demolished to make way for ugly modern apartments. The street is directly behind UWA colleges and close to the university, the river, the shops and cafes on Hampden Rd. Great for walking over to Somerwille and seeing movies in the summer in the outdoor film festival. Can be noisy due to the nearby teaching hospital with ambulances audible 24 hours a day and lots of parking congestion due to uni students but it's a vibrant place to live. Public transport is quite good with a choice of buses into the city.

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Leicester Street

"2 sides 2 different stories"

The side east of Brunswick St is quietish with older homes and lots of trees. The side west of Brunswick St is warehouses and the leftovers of industrial Fitzroy - there are some new apartments but also some businesses and it looks less attractive. Nonetheless very close to all that Fitzroy offers.

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Johnston St

"non stop action"

This is a busy traffic street with lost of bars, restaurants and other businesses. There's a gym and access out of Fitzroy to Collingwood and Carlton. The Commoner is a fabulous restaurant on Johnston St and some of the best fashionable furniture shops are also here.

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Egremont Street

"I love visiting this street"

I used to visit friends who lived on this street, uni students and assorted musos and artists who had an enormous share house. There's not enough parking as it's a narrow old st but it does feel alive, and the Scotchmer st cafes and the Empress and Park hotels are nearby. The food at the Empres is great and it's easy to live around here.

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