Tag Archives: American Family Travels
Sydney: University of Sydney
21 December 2017 University of Sydney was Australia’s first public university and has international prestige. We enjoy visiting university campuses in our travels so this seemed like a natural stop. It was part of today’s long walking tour. The overall … Continue reading
Sydney: Opera House and Harbour Bridge
17 – 25 December 2017 Pictures of the Opera House together with Harbour Bridge.
Sydney: Luna Park
19 December 2017 Luna Park is an amusement park at the base of Harbour Bridge on the North Sydney side. The creepy Luna Park Face is visible from Sydney Harbour and made us curious enough to cross the bridge and … Continue reading
Sydney: Harbour Bridge
17 -24 December 2017 While the Sydney Opera House might be Australia’s most recognizable structure, it is hard to separate it from Harbour Bridge. They define the Harbour. A postcard view of Sydney’s skyline would be incomplete without either of … Continue reading
Sydney: Opera House
17 – 24 December 2017 Australia’s most recognizable structure is the Sydney Opera House. Love it or hate it, its location at the Sydney Harbour entrance and its iconic shape is known worldwide. The stories of its design and construction are … Continue reading
Sydney: St. Mary’s Cathedral
18 and 19 December 2017 St. Mary’s Cathedral prominently sits on the edge of Hyde Park looking over Sydney’s central business district. The Catholic Church is worth a visit any time, but we were in for a special treat during … Continue reading
Sydney: City Skyline
17 – 19 December 2017 Sydney is one of the world’s great cities and the largest in Australia. Here are a few skyline pictures we took from the Sydney Harbour area.
Somersby Falls
16 December 2017 Somersby Falls west of Gosford was our last stop of the day. The walk from the upper falls down to the middle and lower falls was pleasant but there was very little falling water.
Gosford Classic Car Museum
16 December 2017 My favorite stop of the day was the Gosford Classic Car Museum. They have an impressive collection of classic cars manufactured all over the world. The Communist Car Collection was particularly interesting. As an American I was … Continue reading
The Entrance, NSW
16 December 2017 In our tour of the Central Coast Region we stopped at The Entrance, a town named for its location on the channel that is the entrance to the Tuggerah Lakes. It is a local holiday destination. We … Continue reading
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