The Hermitage
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Sydney having a blast
... different to what I'd see if I were in England! I could almost scream out loud to the realisation of what I'm enduring, and I'm definitely taking it all in. Once we got to the beach we had a delicious BBQ and I was so happy loving every second of it being on a beach in Australia with fantastic people. We all had a few drinks, I spoke to many people and even tried the sea out which was definitely too cold for my ...
Back on Australian soil
... which is what everbody is brainwashed with here in Australia. I told them maybe you've listened to too much bull from Australians, they sell themselves well abroad and all are brainwashed at home. But I find them a backward country.
Today as usual like squabling children one radio commentator claimed that the Prime Minister, Julia Gillard's father who recently died ( he was English) had died of shame because ...
Welcome to Sydney!
... Eukalyptusdämpfe ab, suuuper! Und die Gegend an der Oper erst...wundervoll...dies muss man selber einmal erlebt haben. Der Hafen ist schon ziemlich belebt, da spielen Aborigines mit dem Didgeridoo (ich hab gelernt, dass es in Wirklichkeit maluk oder yiraki heißt) und die Möwen nerven wie immer einen, aber zu meiner Verwunderung ist mir dabei was witziges passiert: Ich saß am Hafen und hat meine Brote in der Öffentlichkeit geschmiert und ...
Sydney
... stijl en soms Art Deco. We kwamen ook langs de bekendste hotdog tent van Sydney dus daar moest gegeten worden. Klein stalletje met allemaal foto's van celebs die daar ook een hotdog hadden gegeten. Daarna de Botanische tuinen in. Meteen bij de ingang waren er al veel cockatoos en ibissen. Die kon je voeren en dat hoefden we de kinderen maar een keer te vertellen. Ze stonden meteen met die vogels op hun arm. Natuurlijk hadden ze daarna allemaal pijn omdat ze of ...
Olympics and opera.
... t go inside as you have to pay to do a full stadium tour but you get a good sense of it from the exterior. Opposite this is Cathy Freeman park which has the cauldron which housed the Olympic flame for the games converted into a stunning fountain which incorporates into its design the names of each of the medallists for every event in both the 2000 Olympics and the Paralympics. Then walked up Olympic Boulevard to see the aquatics centre, the athletics field, the ...
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