Which side is the open sea, and which is the inlet bay? It’s quite easy to tell. Palm Beach, the northernmost of the Northern Beaches in Sydney, Australia.
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Blue-tongued Lizard
Lurking around in the Botanical Gardens in Sydney, Australia, this blue-tongued lizard looked quite content surrounded by the lavender collection.
Tulip
A dark wine-coloured tulip is just starting to unfold its petals. This particular one is from the Botanical Gardens in Sydney, Australia, a gem in the heart of the city.
Dee Why Beach
Dee Why Beach is one of the Northern Beaches in Sydney, Australia. The colours range from the sandy beach to the deep blue sea, to the pale blue skies. One could sit watching the waves break all day long.
Sydney Harbour
Sydney Opera House
Perhaps the most famous building in the world, the Sydney Opera House, and in the foreground the iconic Sydney ferries.
Sydney Tower
The Sydney Tower is the tallest structure in Australia, and the second tallest in the Southern Hemisphere. But I’m sure it won’t be for much longer; it’s only marginally taller than the skyscrapers surrounding it.
Curl Curl beach, Sydney Australia
Sydney 2012
One of the first countries to celebrate the New Year is Australia, and in Sydney Harbour is one of the most spectacular fireworks displays to see in the new year.
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Sydney Harbour, view from above
The view of Sydney Harbour, with its famous bridge must be one of the most well-known views on the planet.