




Three Kings, the King lives, long lives the King.
This king, Big King, is the sole surviving volcanic peak from what was Three Kings. Now it is a playing field and is quite a nice climb up to the water tank.
This suburb is also known as Three Kings, which part of Mt Roskill. There is a shopping centre and a library.
2 comments:
Hi Ann,
Thanks for sending a note - I'm not sure where it is now so I decided I'd leave a comment on your blog.
I'm from Miri.
Yes definitely we can keep in touch!
Liza
Hi Diva,
Are you celebrating Lunar New Year In Adelaide?
I had celebrations with Sibu friends, and for the first time in Auckland I am going "Open House"
Cheers,
Ann
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