Sydney, New South Wales, Australia from the top of the pylon of the Sydney Harbor Bridge.
Sydney Opera House, home to Opera Australia, the Australia Ballet, The Sydney Theatre Company and the Sydney Symphony Orchestra
Sydney Opera House
Roof lines of the Sydney Opera House
Organic Merchant Tea booth at the Paddington Markets (and yes, we became customers).
Street musicians along Circular Quay.  The wear and tear of his guitar gives you a sense for his level of passion towards the art.
Street musician along Circular Quay.
Everything was for sale in this Chinatown market.
Inside the Queen Victoria Building (or as the locals call it, the QVB).
Lunch at The Rocks on Argyle Street just up from Circular Quay.
Grilled octopus anyone?
A view of Sydney Harbor from the pylon of the Sydney Harbor Bridge.
Sydney Harbor Bridge (a.k.a. the Coathanger), from the Sydney Opera House.
A view of the Sydney Opera House, the CBD and the underside of the Sydney Harbor Bridge from Milsons Point Wharf.
The undercarriage of the Sydney Harbor Bridge looking towards Dawes Point Park.
For a mere $373 AU, one can climb to the top of the Harbor Bridge at sunrise or sunset.  For us, the view from the pylons was just as spectacular and cost only $15 AU.
The entrance to Luna Park Sydney.
Winter Carnival in July on the front steps of St. Mary's Cathedral.
The World Heritage listed Hyde Park Barracks is one of the most significant convict sites in the world. A crossroads for tens of thousands of people, it played a central role in the world’s largest and longest-running system of convict transportation.
Hyde Park Barracks
Convict dormitories at the Hyde Park Barracks.
This was the largest IMAX theatre in the world until it closed in September, 2016.  The existing venue is being demolished in order to build an even bigger screen scheduled to open in 2019.
Celebrating the Winter Carnival on Cathedral Street in the Cook & Philip Park.

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