Sydney, New South Wales, Australia - 10th March 2008
By: sararingham
Sara is finally back home, so we got to visit a bit of Sydney when she arrived. Daniel (her husband) brought us with to meet up with all the other little toyvoyagers that visited with her to America and South Korea. It was a long few weeks, but it wasn't too bad, we at least got let out of the envelope so we had some breathing room, and Sara says that it was a lot cooler than normal Summer weather while she was gone, and a lot warmer than normal in America when she went, too bad we didn't get to see it - but she told me she'd make up for it... first things first, we got to visit Botany Bay, here I am in front of the bay on the side of the road... so pretty isn't it?
This is a photo just by itself, the little penninsula sticking out is actually the airport runway, so we got to watch some planes landing and taking off it was quite interesting...
What's even more interesting is... this plane was the plane Sara arrived on from South Korea, same flight, only returning back to South Korea. It was interesting to watch the plane that had only just arrived, seeing it take off back again... how cool is that?
We took a bit longer on the road and we got to one of the proper beaches, we had to go to the beaches with the shark nets, we stopped at the first one and had a bit of a dip (well I didn't, I don't like the water!) in the Kyeemagh Baths...
Here are all of us on the beach...
...and here I am out in the water, Sara was holding me because she knows I don't like the water, it wouldn't be good for my fur!
Here are some seagulls, there we're quite a lot of them really!..
We took another bit of a drive down the beach to the next bit of the shark nets, and we even got to see the Sydney skyline... as you can see, even for a Monday morning there we're a lot of people at the beach... and this is just where we were...
...another 2'ish hours later we we're on the road to Orange, which most definately is not coastal... so no more pretty beaches, but that doesn't worry me too much... but we stopped off in the Blue Mountains and got to see the famous Three Sisters...
There were lots and lots of people sightseeing there when we all visited there... but we got in and got out pretty quick, we all just were very tired and wanted to get home!
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Posted Mar 11, 2008, 10:31 am Last edited Mar 11, 2008, 10:31 am by sararingham
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