Pune: 18.5204° N, 73.8567° E: Glad to be visiting the land of the Kangaroos, surrounded by pacific ocean , filled with sand dunes , encircled by cities , altogether enticing experience in a separate southern continent . After lots of topsy -turvy incidences and to and fro trips for the visa processing, finally got invited to visit Australia. Options were- either route from Delhi to direct Sydney or via Singapore from Jivachi Mumbai, opted for second option From Mumbai 18° 55' N 72° 54' E via Singapore 1.3521° N, 103.8198° E Sydney 33° 51' 54.5148'' S
Singapore 1.3521° N, 103.8198° E After reaching Changi Air port visited Butter fly garden: Tropical butterfly habitat with a profusion of flowering plant lush greenery and a 6 metre grotto-waterfall. You will see about 1,000 tropical butterflies from as many as 40 species during the different seasons of the year
Sydney 33.8688° S, 151.2093° E Wile travelling over the Australia continent you can see sand dunes.Travelling from Sydney airport to Woolloomooloo city by train routed from Central station same like Shivaji Terminus Bombay. Started from International Airport, Central, town hall, Martin Place and King cross. North South Wales provides the Opal cards for the public transportation and used for convenience store across all Sydney. You can purchase the Opal card at any convenience store for 10$ and top up as and when required. Harbour Bridge & Opera House 33.8523° S, 151.2108° E After halt at Singapore Airport, awaiting for picturesque Harbour Bridge and Opera House near by the core part of the Sydney Central Business District. Harbour bridge bridges between CBD and North shore. It has arch bridge across sea carries rail, vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian traffic. Opera House The building and its surrounds occupy the whole of Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, between Sydney Cove and Farm Cove, adjacent to the Sydney central business district and the Royal Botanic Gardens, and close by the Sydney Harbour Bridge
Toronga zoo 33.8688° S, 151.2093° E You can cruise to toronga zoo favourite wild life zoos. We were able to stay very close with Australia's local animals, such as kangaroos, wallabies, koalas and so much more. They were so cute and we wish we could be good friends with them. We also saw lots of Africa animals such as elephants, safaris and so on. In the sea animals show ground, we saw seals, sea lions and other sea animals. It was a great chance to see all different kinds of animals from all over the world in Taronga Zoo. Also enjoyable the Hop on Hop off ferry.
Woolloomooloo: 33.8704° S, 151.2223° E : Hotel Chains snap from harbour bridge, on the If you choose Bridge Climb, Bridge Climb Express or Bridge Climb Mandarin, you reach the summit of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, 134m above sea level, right in the heart of Sydney Harbour for an uninterrupted panorama of the city and surrounds. Whilst at the top, you’ll soak up the world around you while your Climb Leader captures your photo
Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney: 33.8642° S, 151.2166° E :
With its abundant green spaces, leafy parks and fragrant gardens, Sydney’s natural environment is the perfect place to embrace the warmth and energy of the great outdoors in Sydney
Significant collections of plant specimens including algae, bryophytes, cycads and the flowering plant families Asteraceae, Casuarinaceae, Cyperaceae, Fabaceae, Lamiaceae, Myrtaceae, Orchidaceae, Poaceae and Restionaceae
Woolloomooloo City : 33.8704° S, 151.2223° E:
Woolloomooloo City Woolloomooloo is 1.5 kilometres east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Sydney. It is in a low-lying, former docklands area at the head of Woolloomooloo Bay, on Sydney Harbour. The Domain sits to the west, the locality of East Sydney is near the south-west corner of the suburb and the locality of Kings Cross is near the south-east corner. Potts Point is immediately to the east
Located in one of Australia's most iconic harbour side communities, this world class waterfront apartment provides the ultimate Sydney residence of unquestionable prestige and quality. Capturing intimate views across the bay towards the Botanic Gardens and city skyline, it reveals an expansive contemporary design with floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening to a sun bathed entertainment balcony. This luxurious residence is one of only eight apartments at the exclusive northern end of the Finger Wharf, placed within a stroll of galleries and celebrated waterfront eateries
Woolloomooloo Wharf (also known as Finger Wharf) is a historic timber wharf now converted into Sydney's most stylish residential flats and some of Sydney's finest restaurants Akis, China Doll, Manta, Otto and Kingsleys all of which feature views of the Domain and the CBD's skyscrapers.
Woolloomooloo City : 33.868079 S, 151.202262 E:
The wharf was built by the Sydney Harbour Trust between 1911 and 1915 with the charter to bring order to Sydney Harbour's foreshore facilities The Trust's Engineer-In-Chief, Henry Walsh, designed the massive waterfront building.
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