I had a few days off this week, so I took it upon myself to do more sightseeing in Sydney, thus the witty entry title. My first stop was the Sydney Tower, the top of which is the highest point in the southern hemisphere. The views were breathtaking and I would love to go back again one night to catch the city at sunset. Next, I took a stroll through The Rocks, one of the city’s oldest areas and ended my fun- filled day with a walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge. A piece of advice to anyone who might walk across the bridge in the future: wear pants, it tends to be quite windy up there and holding down your skirt while trying to take pictures proves to be a difficult task at times. I hope you enjoy the pictures, while I have visited many of these sites before it’s always fun to see them from a different angle.
Darling Harbour
There are parks all over the city, Hyde Park is by far the largest and most well known.
This is King's Cross, that Coca- Cola sign is said to be as famous in Australia as the Hollywood sign is in America.
The start of the pedestrian bridge walk.
Sydney Harbour from a different angle.
The north side of Sydney, how amazing would it be to live on the water and have the next two pictures as your view...
The front facade of the Opera House.
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