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Site 35:

Old Lawrence Hargrave Drive - Clifton to Coalcliff bends. Rear main scarp of slide affecting pavement and shoulder. May 1988.


Site 36:

Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Clifton, April 1988. Pavement dislocation resulting from slide movement triggered by heavy rainfall. Photo by Associate Professor Chris Fergusson

Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Clifton, May 1988. Further dislocation of pavement due to ongoing slide movement triggered by heavy rainfall. Photo by Associate Professor Chris Fergusson

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Site 38:

Clifton Hill, Lawrence Hargrave Drive. Rear main scarp of large landslide intersects road pavement. May 1989. Photo courtesy of local resident Mr. Charlie Goodman

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Site 39:

Moronga Park - rear main slide scarp downslope of lookout area.

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Site 77:

Major structural damage to house on Morrison Avenue during 1974. Damage resulted from house straddling landslide margin. Photo by Ann Young.

Damage to houses resulting from slide movement, Morrison Avenue, Wombarra. Photo taken in 1974 by Ann Young.

Damage to the pavement of Morrison Avenue, April 1990. Photo by Phil Flentje

Oblique aerial view of the site 77 landslide. Morrison Avenue, then lots 1 to 6. This photo apeared in the Soil Slope Instability and Stabilisation book edited by Walker and Fell, in the Chapter by Walker, Amaral and MacGregor which discussed landslides in the Coledale area.

Landslide displacement scarps developed across the rear garden area within site 77. These scarps are caused by internal dislocation and movement of the slide material over a sloping and irregular bedrock surface.

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Site 124:

Slide of colluvium material out onto Cope Place. Photo taken by Ann Young in May 1974.

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Site 128:

Slide of colluvium and coal wash fill material below Alanson Avenue. Photo taken by Ann Young in May 1974.

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Site 338:

Landslide above Harry Graham Drive north of Mount Kembla village. Photo taken by Polair and the Geotechnical Team, 21st August 1998.

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Site 340:

Landslide on the northeastern side of Mount Kembla above the Fire Trail. Close up photo shows a debris flow area within the larger slide mass. Photo taken by Polair and the Geotechnical Team, 21st August 1998.

Overview of large landslide on the northeastern side of Mount Kembla above the Fire Trail. Photo taken by Polair and the Geotechnical Team, 21st August 1998.

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Site 343:

Slow moving landslide rear main scarp intersects the Mout Keira fire trail. Displacement approximately 30cm. Photo taken by Phil Flentje on the 28th August 1998. View 1 of 2.

Slow moving landslide rear main scarp intersects the Mout Keira fire trail. Photo taken by Phil Flentje on the 28th August 1998. View 2 of 2.

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Site 355:

Head scarp area of large slide which moved during August 1998 rainstorm event. Photo taken by Phil Flentje on the 25th October 2004

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Site 476:

Landslide affecting the rear garden of properties on the south side of Georges Road, Bulli after 1974 landslide. Photo by Ann Young.

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Site 550:

A man induced landslide, 10am 5th April 2004 during heavy rainfall. Collapse of a 3m high unsupported excavation and slope above onto rear of house. Photo taken by Phil Flentje in April 2004.

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