For one week of my mid-semester break, i flew to Sydney to meet up with Mama Miles from September 5th to the 11th to do touristy things. Below are a just a select few from the 300+ photos that we took.
Mama Miles and I went on a breakfast cruise that was delicious and gave us a chance to see how expansive the harbour was.
This beautiful house sits just around the corner from the Sydney Opera house pictured above. This is the Old Government House- we did a tour inside which was long and featured paintings of every governor. I think it was a bit too touristy for Mama and I.
We went to two zoos. (this was unintentional of course, but the second one was way more up close and personal.) The Kangaroos are lounging at the Taronga Zoo. Followed by us posing with a kwala at the Featherdale Wildlife Park which was the unexpected stop on our Blue Mountain tour.
The "waterfall" that we went to wasn't more than a stream off of a cliff, but it sure makes for a good addition to the "tour that we aren't sure what we paid for" story.
Behind me are the Blue Mountains, Australia's version of the grand canyon. It really was a beautiful sight to see and we stayed here for only a few minutes before heading to the main lookout point where we went to get some awesome hot chocolate after a little bit of shopping.
On the way back from the Blue Mountains, we stopped at the site of the Sydney Olympic games and i tried to snap a few good photos, unsuccessfully, of the Atlanta 1996 marker. Then we boarded a ferry back to the Circular Quay (pronounced "key" or "kay" i haven't figured this out yet).
We went to Bondi beach to enjoy the sunshine and sand- and to have a leisure day after the continuous stop and go from the previous Blue Mountain tour.
The view from the cliffs was beautiful. I was so impressed by how clean the city was and by how far you could see up and down the coast.
On the last day of our trip we rented bikes to cruise along the bike path on Manly beach just a short ferry ride and bus ride away from the Circular Quay, which we used many times as one of our many modes of transportation. We were able to bike a good distance up onto the cliffs for views and down along right in front of the beach.
All in all a very fun trip with Mama. I'm glad I got the chance to make it to Syndey, by far one of my favorite cities i've ever been to. I could even picture myself living there, :-)

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