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Most people experience the Brisbane river while moving along its edge. Whether it is in a rowing scull, a City Cat or cycling, jogging and walking along its banks.There are just a few public places where you are forced to let the river ebb and flow past whilst you stay still. A far more intimate relationship; a place for solitude, romance or mischief.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjhEeHd9fWpxWwTsF9ErtqtdbNAinLZs8U-3hyphenhyphenSBIYQ5sVVP21wz6FEVFxL8iqM8yDMtR6-wBhXXttrGwR1EB_CeBnjw7xBUlWSzadqFTfKaaoLvX3fdKTd4Tr33Php7gO3RrkkRF5_W_tT/s400/site+River+E1:2.jpg)
The end of the Toowong reach's Keys Rocks has a vantage across to Orliegh Park. Just upstream from the former ABC site, a suitable landing place for a Bridge perhaps. It makes sense to place a bridge in a bend of the river at least.
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