DescriptionMosman Bay ferry wharf, August 2017.jpg
English: View from the bow of the MV Alexader as it approaches the Mosman Bay ferry wharf, the final stop on the F6 Mosman BaySydney Ferries service, before turning back towards Circular Quay. Mosman Bay, named after the inlet of Sydney Harbour that it floats upon, is one of two wharves that service the Sydney North Shore suburb of Mosman, New South Wales. The pontoon's design is identical to most wharves remodeled and redesigned in the 2010s, with a flat, mostly black surface, sheltered by a large, curved silver roof. The wharf's original waiting shed and commercial space, which existed prior to the wharf's redevelopment, still remains, and is visible on the left side of the image.
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