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5 Croydon St. Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2049
... vedere tutta una serie di animale
che hanno scelto il centro di Sidney per vivere. Si tratta di Cacatua,
di Flying Foxes e cioe' pipistrelli giganti che pendono dagli albero tutto
il giorno e aspettano la notte per andarsi a nutrire di frutta e ragni
di dimensioni decisamente fuori dal ordinario europeo. Di grande effetto
l'opera, bianca, risplendente sotto il sole australe e ben chiusa visivamente ...
... r ähnliche Routen…
Nach all den schönen Plätzen die ich gesehen habe fällt es mir schwer zu sagen was mir am meisten gefallen hat. Zu den Highlights gehören aber sicher Fraser Island, Great Ocean Road, Red Center und auch Tasmanien. Speziell waren aber auch der grosse Sandsturm und der Buschbrand.
Australien ist ein sehr grosses Land, dass zeigt sich auch an den zurückgelegten Kilometern. Mit dem Mietwagen fuhr ich gegen die 6000 km, dazu ...
... that we have the option to stay in tonight, the house has 2 massive sofas's with lazee boys at each end and a huge plasma to watch DVD's, just heavenly relaxation! We watch Grease and a film about backpackers getting thrown into jail in Thailand. Next day we head to the reptile park with Arianne cousin, Emma, who used to be a zoo keeper there, everything there, all native animals that you can feed, how cute! The most humungous croc I have ever seen, love the croc show ...
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia doone... but I was told they do get bigger & uglier so I should be grateful as this was 50cm long aprox! Also Kiran & I sat by in a pond in the Botanic Gardens, a few weeks prior; when I saw a small duck dive in to the water & never resurface. I later found out that the pond had eels in it. So it might have been eaten, yuck! Sorry needed to share the story.
Regarding Kiran’s comment about me saying that the water was very cold in Manly - it is when the sun is ...
... because the engineering was so challenging, they wanted the structure to be apparent.
After, we walked through the Botanical Gardens, admiring the fruit bats – and the size of the eucalyptus trees trunks. Had lunch, then returned to our hotel to rest. Our room, a two-bedroom suite, was ready. Very comfy living area with two separate bedrooms for us all. Full kitchen and dining area as well.
In the evening, we walked twice ...
... just took pictures of the harbour, and enjoyed the sun and the waterside cafes. Then i walked to Port Jackson harbour where the iconic Sydney Opera House is, for dusk to get some pictures...was a bit slow as it was dark by the time i found it.
Then Emma luv arrived that evening and we had two glorious days that just flew by. First day, we grabbed the bus to Coogee, a suburb, for the popular walk to the famous Bondi Beach ...
... thank God we managed to find a parking lot. The Mall was packed with people too as it was a Saturday! We would have avoided to shop during weekend if we had a choice! We shopped for quite awhile and Princess had a donut for snack!
1445: Left for Rydges World Square.
1545: Check-in to Rydges World Square, review is on Trip Advisor under the same user name above! By the way, this hotel is excellent! Stay there if you can!
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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... class) ticket I zipped past every non-moving person and follow the ‘board at our leisure’ premise.
To quickly describe how the walk was, it was like walking into a funnel, starting with 15 people wide, the width slowly reduced as I walked deeper into the crowd and with even line formations as I came closer to the ...
... have to dress up in a jump suit and look like an extra from Space 1999!).
The final day we just lazed around in Jamie and Bernie's swish pad (once again thanks for the bed and a bit of sanity) before heading to the airport.We'll be back in Sydney for a couple of days at the end of our Oz trip before flying out to New Zealand.
(No pictures of the bridge walk as no cameras allowed!)
... than 50kms between stops (we've nicknamed the van "The Tortoise"). There are so many beautiful little places to stop and although all the beaches are fabulous, there is always the feeling that the one you didn't stop at will be the best. We've also decided our favourite sites are the ones in the middle of National Parks with the only noise coming from kookas and cockies and the rustling of grass as the odd tame goanna comes to ...
Sydney, Australia lindavid1
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