Friday, February 23, 2024 – Photo of the Day – Sydney, Australia
Where in the World Are We?
In Sydney, Australia in the South Pacific Ocean
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA
A VIBRANT CITY FULL OF CULTURAL SIGHTS AND EXCITING ATTRACTIONS TO EXPLORE
With its glorious harbor, lavish golden beaches, and iconic landmarks Sydney is Australia’s showpiece city. The creative
and the curious discover the world-class cuisine, indigenous culture, and irresistible beach life that make Sydney one of the
world’s most dynamic and exciting destinations.
Sydney’s sparkling harbor is the heart of a richly cultural city. Overlooked by the metallic curves of the masterpiece of
an Opera House and that grand arched harbor bridge. Take it all in from the water and admire the iconic landmarks
that are set before the city’s gleaming skyline backdrop. If you’re feeling adventurous take the legendary climb
up the smooth curve of the bridge – nicknamed the Coathanger – to soak in the shining city’s spread from a unique
perspective.
Spread out to tan on one of the world’s most famous stretches of sand – Bondi Beach. Restaurants and bars burble
away in the background while the sun beams down and surfers curl and leap over pure rollers. Swim in spectacular
salty ocean pools or wander the beautiful Bondi to Coogee coastal walk for more of this sun-gorged stretch of prime
coastline.
Leaving the thrills of Australia’s largest city behind is surprisingly simple – take to the skies to be flown above
skyscrapers and rippling ribbons of waves out to majestic peaks sheer cliffs and iconic rock formations – like the Three
Sisters of the Blue Mountains. Or drop in on wildlife sanctuaries caring for the country’s animals – from hopping
kangaroos to adorably cute cuddly koalas.
SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE
One of the most iconic and recognizable buildings in the world, and listed as a World Heritage site in 2007, the Sydney Opera House is a multivenue performing arts center and a unique architectural sight that wows more than 8 million visitors annually.
SIGHTS
- Mrs Macquarie’s Chair
- Sydney Harbour Bridge
- The Rocks
- Darling Harbour
- Queen Victoria Building
- Sydney Tower Eye
Today’s Excursion – Aussie Wildlife Express
We experienced the scenic natural beauty and wildlife of Australia during this half-day tour to Featherdale Wildlife Park, one of
Australia’s largest private collections of Australian native animals and bird life.
Featherdale Wildlife Park
Operating since 1972, Featherdale Wildlife Park houses a great variety of wildlife, including kangaroos, koalas, wallabies, Australian reptiles, Tasmanian devils, wombats, and various species of Australian birds.
Billy Tea Break
On arrival at the park, we were offered a Billy Tea Break, an Aussie tea consisting of lamingtons, Anzac biscuits, and a vegemite
sampler. The Tea Break features a ‘Swaggie Talk’ which will give you a brief insight into some of our Australian traditions.
Australian Wildlife
After the tea break, we got up close and personal with the animals and hand-feed a kangaroo, a wallaby, and an emu. We saw could include dingoes, possums, owls, foxes, and Tasmanian Devils.
Circular Quay and Manly
After our exciting visit to the park, went to King’s Wharf and took the ferry to Circular Quay. Later, we took the ferry to Manly to meet a 20-year-old business friend at the Wharf Bar for a beer to catch up on the last 20 years.
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