Category: Trip

On A Boat

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Yesterday I caught the ferry to Manly, which I always enjoy and didn’t get the time to do last year. As you can see, the rains from the night before were long gone.

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The ferry takes about 35 minutes to get to Manly, and the entire trip is full of great view of Sydney Harbour. If you’re ever here, be sure to add this trip to your itinerary.

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Manly was sunny with heavy winds and surf. The boardwalk was full of tourists and jiggers, but those in the water were mostly surfers. As usual, there was 1,000,000,000 seagulls in attendance πŸ™‚

The trip back was a real treat. The swell was large, and the ferry rocked savagely. Large waves were crashing over the boat, and I saw a lady fall over. It was exciting, but I’ll admit it made me a bit queasy and I was glad when it ended!

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I had originally planned a second boat for the afternoon but skipped that due to today’s plans. As a result, the afternoon was spent shopping before returning to Adams to laze in front of the telly πŸ™‚

Balls!

Yesterday, perhaps foolishly, I decided to go for a walk to Bondi Beach. I say foolishly because even though it was to be cooler, I’m feeling the effects of days of activity and at the point where I’m waking tired πŸ™‚

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That’s Bronte beach above. The walk had been oppressive. Where was the cool change? My 10 L of sweat had almost washed away the 5 L of sunblock πŸ™‚

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Tamarama beach, nestled between the cliffs, was home to an amusement park in the 19th century. In addition to Elephant rides and giant slides, there was a roller coaster built on the sand and an airship was permanently floated above the water just offshore!

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I’m not too proud to admit that when I finally got to Bondi Junction mall (yes, I walked via Bondi beach) I was ruined. It was very hot and very humid and the plentiful hills between the beach and the junction had drained me of all but a tiny spark of life! I needed sustenance quickly…

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Are you sick of Oporto photos yet? πŸ™‚

After some much needed recuperation at Adams (during which a light rain started) we headed out for the evenings entertainment: a soccer football game between Sydney FC and Melbourne Heart. We met Adams mates CM and AM and took our seats as the rains became heavier.

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It was my first live soccer game. I was pleasantly surprised by how fast paced and genuinely exciting it was.

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Sydney pulled out an edge-of-our-seats win with a last minute goal, at which point the crowd went understandably wild. It was a great end to a good game.

But the night was not over! Here’s what we did next:

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Adam’s local bowling alley is a real gem! Comfortable shoes, luminous pins, great sound system with cheap food. We were amazed to order $2 hot dogs and have them delivered to our lane by a cute attendant!

And then we discovered the jukebox. Three songs for $2! And they had a diverse range, from Khe San to Gangnam Style πŸ™‚

Adam requested no embarrassing photos or video, but I can reveal that after he’d had a dozen few beers he revealed surprising talent as a dancer. I’d say his style is half John Travolta and half Michael Jackson πŸ™‚

Here are the results:

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No idea at all how I got 158 in game one. That’s got to be the best bowling score I’ve ever got or ever will get! As you can see my form was much more down to earth in game two, which was competitive to the last ball πŸ™‚

When we finally got back to Adam’s I was ruined and now, the morning after I’m ruined-er. I suppose I need to take it easy today?

Rubber Duck

It was an early start yesterday, on the 6:41 am train from Broadmeadow to Sydney.

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As with my previous three train trips, I saw only a single Kangaroo on the trip. Once again the glimpse was fleeting and I was unable to photograph it. Here’s an artists impression:

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I was in Sydney early, and after dropping my stuff at Adams set out for the city. I had an inkling to hit the shops!

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I did the usual places – Kinokuniya, QVB, Pitt Street – before heading to Darling Harbour. There was something there I had to see…

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It’s a 3-storey tall inflatable duck art installation, which is floated in Darling Harbour for the Sydney Festival. I’m lovin it!

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As I got closer to Darling Harbour I began to see signs advertising dugongs at Sydney Aquarium. I’d never seen a dugong, so decided it was worth a look.

The cost was $38, and the first few displays were decidedly underwhelming. I’d been to this aquarium several times before and feared it may have gone off a bit.

My fears were unjustified! The displays are now themed, and it was just that the first set – Australian river fishes – were just a bit drab. As I wandered through the next I was treated to a kelp forest, a sunken ship, a steampunk themed crab and lobster display and a remarkable ray tank:

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And then, the dugongs! Seeing them float around happily almost brought a year to my eye πŸ™‚

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They have two, a male and female, who have been there for three years. They are two of the only six dugongs (a south pacific relative of the manatee) in captivity in the world. They eat 50 kg of lettuce each a day!

They are in one of the giant walk-through tanks at the aquarium, which are submerged under the water level of the Harbour.

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It’s a very peaceful and special way to see the animals.

There is a mural painted on the walls of the ramp leading down to the bottom of the dugong tank. It details one aspect of man’s history with these beasts:

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Sailors jump from a ship pursuing a lovely mermaid…

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But mermaids don’t exist and it’s a dugong!

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But then later on we discover there is a real mermaid after all πŸ™‚

Fancy a real dugong? Well that would be difficult, but the shop sells the next best thing:

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There wasn’t a price tag πŸ™‚

Overall the aquarium was spectacular, and I’m very pleased I visited.

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Changing tack a bit, the above is ‘Dark Escape 4D’, a new light gun shooter I played (for $4 a go!) The game is in 3D (you wear glasses) and has a moving seat, an air gun that blasts your face and even a pulse sensor in the gun handle that makes the gun fail if you panic! It *is* a scary game (you sit enclosed in a dark room), but it’s a bit slow for my taste.

I wandered over to The Star casino, where I would boggle at the variety of machines and how geared to Chinese Tourists they have become. $10 of my hard earned dollars went – in equal portions – into the paired games Ice Horse and Fire Horse, mostly because I was attracted by the pretty fantasy horses galloping through the videos πŸ™‚

A bit later I visited an Uggs shop in which no employees seemed to speak English. Do you think Chinese tourists buy a lot of Uggs:

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I wasn’t there for the shoes though. A stuffed animal had caught my eye:

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Yes it’s real fur, but the price tag scared me away! Will I return?

Two more photos to end this epic post. First, a magazine from 1990 I bought at a comic store:

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And lastly, this…

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