From britannica.com
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Sydney Australia
Sydney is the largest city in Australia and is one of the largest cities in the world. Sydney has a population of over 4,000,000.
“Please remove all jewelry, loose articles of clothing, and accessories. Please make sure there is nothing in your pockets. No cameras will be allowed. You must wear closed toed shoes. Put on your jumper, fasten your safety harness, and sign this form stating that if you fall into the harbour, we basically don’t care.”
I was about to experience one of the “must do's” in Sydney, Australia — the Bridge Climb.
- 6000 enjoy Sydney Harbour Bridge picnic (independent.co.uk)
- Sydney Harbour Bridge - Venue for World's Most Amazing Picnic (associatedcontent.com)
ROCKLEIGH, NJ, November 17, 2009 – Crestron today announced that over 130 delegates converged at the Four Points by Sheraton in Sydney, Australia’s picturesque Darling Harbour for the Second Annual Crestron Conference in early November. Along with the local Crestron team, the company’s commitment to this region was clearly demonstrated by the attendance of Randy Klein, Crestron Executive Vice President; Jason Tirado, International Sales...
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From pr-inside.com
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A small group enjoyed a preview of the Powerhouse Museum’s Back to the 80s exhibition and an 80s-inspired lunch at the Novotel Darling Harbour with Novotel General Manager Lorraine Mercuri (front row right) One of the hottest tickets in Sydney this ...
From search.live.com
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- Barangaroo to be 'climate positive' (search.msn.com)
- Sunday Mirror (findarticles.com)
Red Outback grit shrouded Australia's largest city Wednesday, blotting out such landmarks as the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge and even reaching underground to coat subway stations. The country's worst dust storm in 70 years diverted planes and produced an eerie orange sky.
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From static.canadaeast.com
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Cockatoo Island lies in the inner harbour boundaries of Sydney Harbour. It has been is use from 1839 and has been a convict prison, a Royal Navy Dockyard, a girls reformatory school, a Commonwealth Naval Dockyard for the South Pacific during WWII and finally a tourist destination. The island is free to visit and you can rent out cottages or camp in tents supplied if you wish to extend your day trip. I decided to do this story in black and...
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