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Helenx0x0
Guildford

Sydney Harbour

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I lived in Sydney for 3 months, and i have to say every time I walked down to Sydney Harbour it never failed to take my breath away and make my hairs stand on end, no matter how many times I saw it. I spent New years 07/08 watching the fireworks – an amazing time! I prefer Melbourne to Sydney overall but Sydney Harbour is breathtaking!


Nannie Starrison
Chonburi

Sydney Harbour

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Great place for taking photo

if you wanna really be there…you have to cross this bridge :) or even climb it!

you also can take a lot of picture of surrounding and such from the bridge and of course, the bridge itself.

anyway if u’r a girl, backpacking alone on the bridge , u should beware of ppl who wanna annoy you. if u were annoyed then go to security guard for safety

for more about my Sydney trip you can click Here to find out!


candicedungay
Newcastle

Sydney Harbour

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The last time I went to this place

hay ya i think this is an amzing sydney harbour bridge,id bin on this now and then going in and out now and then wen id was in sydney.i like it very much and the veiw of it is so beautifull.


TheMagi
Awali

Sydney Harbour

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NYE 2006 Celebration

My friends and I were among the crowd who viewed the spectacular fireworks display that served as the highlight of Sydney’s 2006 New Year’s Eve celebration from Mrs Macquaire’s Chair, which provides one of the best vantage points for viewing the Harbour … The papers reported that more than a million people turned up at several areas around Sydney Harbour to watch one of Australia’s largest fireworks display in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the opening of the Coathanger – the Sydney Harbour Bridge – which was actually in March 2007 … We got there in the afternoon and stayed on until past midnight … People from all over the world joined in the festivities … The fireworks display started at 9 pm followed by the final one at 12 midnight … One had to queue to buy food and drink, use the portable toilets, and weave one’s self in and out of the crowd, but the importance of the occasion and the well-orchestrated fireworks display made it, for me, an event to remember …


ellesheart
Picton

Sydney Harbour

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Why I recommend this place to visitors

Sydney is Australia’s oldest established city and is the birth place of our country. It is the capital in every way but name. There are so many natural attractions coves beaches cliffs bushwalks historical sites all sitting alongside skyscrapers architectural wonders like the opera house and the harbour bridge.It is a vibrant city that offers hundreds of fantastic restaurants with food from all corners of the world, beautiful views from every direction…a photographers paradise.A bustling happening lifestyle with friendly people and good weather most of the time although summer can be quite humid.Sydney has come along way from its early convict days and is now a city full of energy vibrancy where old and new blend so well. It is one of the most beautiful cities i have encountered. If you get the chance to go please do. You will not be dissapointed.Enjoy Love Elle xxx


leeseelou
Gold Coast

Sydney Harbour

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Sydney Harbour

I grew up in Sydney and probably my favourite thing to do when I was a kid was go on a train into the city amd see the Opera House, go to the Botanical Gardens, walk accross the Harbour Bridge, take a Manly ferry or go to Luna Park…they were such fun times for me and whenever i see a picture of the harbour, it always conjures up such beautiful memories


Glitter39
Gaylord

Sydney Harbour

Why I want to go to this place

I’ve always wanted to go meet the “Locals” I suppose.


larelle
Luton

Sydney Harbour

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Summed up in seven words.

The most beautiful place in the world.


cranberrygoddess
Canberra

Sydney Harbour

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Whale of a time

Wow, there’s no entries here. Guess they’re all under circular quay, the harbor bridge and the opera house.

I’d better say something unusual then.

An albino whale got stuck in the harbour once. I think it got out again. It made big news!