Kiama, Then and Now. Part 2 of my Postcards.

Kiama, a costal town 120km from Sydney, home to famous Blowhole is the choice for this post.

The black and white postcard, below is in my collection and shows the main street of Kiama, Terralong Street. Taken, looking EAST, towards the sea, sometime after 1897, when the Norfolk Island pines were planted, you can just see the railway bridge in the distance. 

 




Fast forward to 2022 and this Google Street View shows the same street, from much the same spot. The pine trees are still there and in the distance, the railway line, obscured by a car and truck, still crosses the road. 



The name Kiama comes from the Aboriginal word, kiarama,  meaning, "Place where the sea makes a noise," and if you have ever been at the blowhole, with an onshore breeze, yes the sea does make a noise.

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