Sydney city
Sydney city
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Jul 12, 2007
When you are in Sydney you should diffinatly go and visit the opera house! While near the Opera house book a climb up the bridge. These places are normally taken so make sure to book. When climbing up the bridge it is quite exhausting so make sure you are hydrated becuase the heat will wear you out.
If you have children try entertain them with the Sydney aquarium. They will love it they can see all different types of fish and see the sharks. On the water fround there in an award winning fish resturant try book here is is great! Also there are many more resturants that are fantastic, they have a whole range of styles. need any more info just ask. |
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Sydney city Blogs
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May 29, 2006
…is
breathtaking (save for the last of the summer smog that lingered to the west of
downtown) and provides an excellent orientation to the city’s geography and
points of interest.
After a brief stop at the tower, we headed to the city’s two
most famous landmarks: Harbour
Bridge and the Opera
House. While both sites are known the
world over, nothing takes the place… A Sydneysider for the day |
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May 30, 2006
…an
extremely beautiful colonnade of trees that led to a great fountain), and MacQuarie
Point (which is arguably the photogenic spot in the city, because from this
outcrop into the harbor, one can see both the Opera House and the Harbour
Bridge). Later in the afternoon, when
Miller went to watch a movie, Sheldon and I wondered down to the wharf and
eventually walked across the Harbour… More from Sydney... |
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May 01, 2008
After the shock of being in British like autumn weather in
Katoomba, I took the 2 hour train journey back to Sydney to spend my last 3 days in Oz. The
weather in Sydney
had turned cold and definitely a sign that winter was on… Sydney Part 2 |
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Nov 14, 2007
Ironically, I feel most at the centre of the city when I am on the ferry in the middle of the harbour. The coastline is beautiful in every direction you look.
Sydney is called a city of villages. It has many distinct neighborhoods and unless you live in the Central Business District (CBD), you would… Now a Sydneysider |
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Jun 25, 2008
I’ve been approaching Sydney with some apprehension because I’m not a big fan of large cities, but it was now time to dive in. Chucked the backpack in the boot, kissed the dogs and drove my rattling old Bella straight into the heart of Sydney . Mamma mia! The traffic was horrendous, I couldn’t follow Philippa (that… O Sole Mio! Benvenuto a Sunny Sydney |
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