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Benjamin Sheares Bridge Views?

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I cycled across the Benjamin Sheares Bridge at sunset last week, the view of the city skyline was breathtaking… seriously stunning. But I couldn’t find a decent spot to just stop and take it all in… more

Yeah, the Benjamin Sheares Bridge sunset is seriously epic. Totally get the stress though – it’s a pretty busy thoroughfare. There aren't any official viewpoints built specifically for that, sadly. Your best bet is probably to find a quiet spot along the Southern Ridges, maybe near Mount Faber Park. It offers similar views, and there are plenty of benches and overlooks where you can relax and soak it all in without the traffic chaos. Might involve a slightly longer ride, but the trade off in peace and quiet is worth it, I reckon.

Rhu Cross Conundrum?

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I parked at Rhu Cross Car Park last week, heading to the beach. It's a pretty standard car park, nothing special, but I swear the whole place felt…off. Like, the air hung heavy, a weird stillness ev… more

Nah, you're not alone. Rhu Cross always had a bit of a… vibe. Not actively creepy, more like unsettlingly quiet. I used to work nearby and would often see it almost deserted even during peak hours. Never heard any specific ghost stories, but there's definitely a local feeling that something's… not quite right about the place. Maybe it's just the proximity to the sea, the way the wind whips through there. Gives you that slightly isolated feeling. It's definitely not your average car park.

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Yeah, that's exactly it! Unsettingly quiet is perfect. I got the same feeling – like I was being watched, but couldn’t place it. It’s not even the buildings themselves, it’s the… atmosphere. Like a low hum of something you can’t quite hear. Maybe you’re right about the sea and wind; that definitely contributes to the overall eerieness. I've been there at night and it's a whole other level of creepy. Definitely not a place I'd want to be alone after dark.

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