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День рождения мамы в горах Blue Mountains

4 June 2022

Праздновали день рождения в Голубых Горах Снимали дом с кучей комнат, большущей территорией, а еще со своим собственным озером, по которому плавали утки. В центре озера был домик с камином, мы жгли дрова и пили коньяк. Папа уважительно называл дом усадьбой. Еще был теннисный корт, баскетбольная площадка и лодки, на которых, увы, не удалось покататься: весла уплыли и застряли в высокой траве ...
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Blue Mountains National Park
Spread across a whopping 260,000 hectares, Blue Mountains National Park is nestled within the UNESCO-listed Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. It's the ultimate getaway for locals in New South Wales, especially those from Sydney who crave a nature fix.While the iconic Three Sisters rock formation steals much of the spotlight, the park is brimming with other breathtaking landmarks. It's a haven for nature enthusiasts looking to hike along thrilling trails, uncover the rich tapestry of Aboriginal history, or simply soak in the sheer beauty of cascading waterfalls. Picture yourself enjoying a leisurely picnic with panoramic views of timeless escarpments and lush, forest-covered valleys stretching as far as the eye can see.For those interested in the local flora and fauna, the park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including rare and endangered species. Birdwatchers will be delighted to spot the vibrant colors of the native parrots and cockatoos. Whether you're an adventure seeker or someone who just wants to relax in nature's embrace, Blue Mountains National Park offers something for everyone.
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Wentworth Falls

15 June 2024

Местный goverment в Blue Mountaints добавил новый track, называется Grand Cliff Top Walk. Сходили посмотреть, как там. Не были сильно впечатлены, поскольку track идет по краю cliff, и все 19 киллометров справа скала, а слева обрыв. Виды на долину Blue Mountaints неплохие, но на этом все ☹️
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День рождения мамы в Hunter Valley

11 June 2023

Традиционно уезжали праздновать день рождения в country. На этот раз в Hunter Valley
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Ocean Beach Umina
Nestled between Umina Beach and Ettalong Beach, at the southern tip of the Central Coast, lies a stunning stretch of over two kilometers of golden sand. This spot, protected by the tranquil waters of Broken Bay, offers the best of both worlds: the allure of an ocean beach and the safety of a sheltered waterway. It's an ideal haven for families looking to unwind and enjoy some quality time together. Ocean Beach is well-equipped for a day of fun and relaxation. Picnic tables and seating areas are scattered throughout, perfect for enjoying a homemade meal or a barbecue. There's even a playground to keep the little ones entertained. And if you're planning a visit between the October long weekend and the end of the April school holiday break, you'll be glad to know the beach is patrolled daily, ensuring a safe experience for all. Public facilities are conveniently available, along with charming grassy areas and covered spots for picnicking. For those interested in more than just lounging, the area offers delightful walking paths and scenic views that are sure to captivate. The nearby cafes and local shops add a touch of charm, providing a taste of the local culture and hospitality. Whether you're looking to soak up the sun, enjoy a leisurely stroll, or explore the surroundings, Ocean Beach has something for everyone.
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Ловля медуз на The Basin

26 March 2022

Андрей ловит медуз багром
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Luxury cruisers in Sydney
Skipper a Clipper invites you to spend your holiday aboard our yachts and want to match you up with the best choice. Explore the breathtaking beauty of iconic Pittwater, with its charming bays and coves, just 40 minutes drive from Sydney's CBD. Swim in the clearest waters, sunbath on the snow-white deck, relax on the soothing bay waves and experience the peace of the starry night sky at sea. Pittwater's location is ideal for holiday sailing. Protected from the stormy ocean waves, you will sail on gentle ripple on most days. Our boats are equipped with all safety equipment requred. We will take through the safety briefing and make sure you are know where all the safety gear is loacted and know how to use it. And in very unlikely event of the emergency help is only a call away. Every boat in our fleet, except for runabouts, provides you with tidy cabins, entertaining space, fresh water, toilet with shower, kitchen with stove/oven, fridge and/or icebox, LPG gas BBQ and much more — your trip with us will be exceptionally comfortable! Our boats can welcome 8 to 12 passengers by day and 6 to 8 overnight so you can share your expenses with your friends and their families.There are midweek discounts and special discounts for multiday charters — the longer your charter, the better the price!
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Palm Beach
Palm Beach, known for its starring role as Summer Bay in the TV show Home & Away, is a slice of paradise that feels like a dream. With its golden sands and sparkling blue waters, it's no wonder this place captivates both locals and visitors alike. But beyond the beach, there's a whole world to discover: like Barrenjoey Head, Sydney’s northernmost seaside point, offering stunning views and a glimpse of the iconic lighthouse. What truly makes Palm Beach special is its remarkable setting. Nestled on a narrow peninsula, it's surrounded by water on three sides: Pittwater to the west, the vast Pacific Ocean to the east, and Broken Bay to the north, where the Hawkesbury River begins its journey inland to the historic town of Windsor. This unique geography creates a coastal experience like no other. If you're planning to spend a day at Palmy, as the locals affectionately call it, don't forget your surfboard. The northern end of the beach boasts excellent waves, perfect for surfing enthusiasts. Meanwhile, the southern end offers a more laid-back vibe, with a protected area ideal for swimming in the ocean pool and delightful picnic spots shaded by pine trees. And did you know Palm Beach is just a short drive from Sydney's bustling city center? It's the perfect escape for those seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure. Whether you're catching a wave, enjoying a leisurely swim, or simply soaking in the breathtaking views, Palm Beach is a destination that promises unforgettable memories. https://www.sydney.com/destinations/sydney/sydney-north/palm-beach
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Seawind 1000 "Dream Catcher"
Get-together favourite exceptionally easy to control with plenty of entertaining space boat.It is easy to see why people love cruising on catamarans after a day on board our "Dream Catcher".With two engine it is very easy to motor around, explore the bays and pickup moorings.Sails are optional, but if you know how to use them – go for it and enjoy the sailing without spilling your drinks, like you would on monohulls. The topdeck saloon area has a hardtop cover, doubling your protection from the wind and weather whilst still maintaining those wonderful panoramic views. In this deluxe model the port hull has been given over to comfort, with a spacious master cabin amidships and shower/head aft.This boat is an excellent choice for a group or large family of keen sailors. The wide open and spacious aft deck continues out from the saloon area ensuring that the group is not separated into sailors and non-sailors. All of these features coupled with her speed and agility under sail mean that you will have all the luxury of a five star holiday without missing out on the thrill and adventure of a high performance yacht. The boat is capable of sleeping 8 people overnight in 5 separate areas, one of which is top saloon where the table can be converted into the double bed.Refrigeration: Fridge and FreezerShower: Hot & Cold internal and on the deckAnchor Winch: ElectricEngine: 2 x 9.9 hp OutboardsCooking: Cooktop, Oven, BBQEntertainment: CD/RadioNavigation: Speed/Depth/Wind, ChartplotterMarine radio: VHF
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Первый день похода

25 March 2022

Выходим из залива в океан
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Motor Cruiser 38ft "Relaxation"
Simply the best cruiser for hire in the area!The one and only brilliant custom built 38 feet flybridge motor cruiser featuring spacious saloon with big windows, full height double cabins with ducted heating, home style toilet with shower cabin, plenty of entertaining space on the deck and flybridge and more...· Length 11.8m· Beam 4.20m· Accommodates up to 12 passengers (sleeps 8: two double cabins plus 2 on convertible double benches in the saloon) Comfort· 2 Double Cabins· 2 Benches in salon convertible into double beds· Toilet with shower· Swimming platform· Power inverter· Fully enclosed salon plus bimini over the flybridge Galley/cooking facilities· Fridge and freezer· Cooktop· Microwave· LPG Gas BBQ· Full cookware set· Full cutlery set Cruising equipment· Cummins inboard diesel· Bow thruster· Electric Anchor Winch· Electronic chart plotter· VHF radio
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Victoria Park Rose Gardens
Stroll through the enchanting Victoria Park rose garden in Goulburn, where you'll find yourself surrounded by the delightful sight and scent of 1,500 roses in 100 different varieties. Each rose is thoughtfully labeled, making it easy for even the most casual flower enthusiast to appreciate the diversity. Conveniently located off Faithfull Street, the garden offers picnic tables and barbecue facilities, perfect for a leisurely afternoon with friends or family. Nearby, you'll discover an oval, a playground bustling with laughter, bicycle tracks for the adventurous, and a special bicycle park designed just for preschoolers. Goulburn, with its charming small-town vibes, is a delightful spot to unwind and enjoy nature at its best. The town boasts more than just roses; it's rich in history and offers a variety of quaint cafes and local shops to explore. Whether you're a local or just passing through, the Victoria Park rose garden is a must-visit destination that promises a serene and memorable experience.
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Goulburn Regional Art Gallery
The Goulburn Regional Art Gallery has been a cornerstone of the community for over 30 years, offering a delightful mix of exhibitions and public programs that have captivated audiences across Australia. This gallery has earned its stripes as a cultural gem, giving both locals and visitors a chance to soak in the very best of local and national art. It's not just a place to admire art, though; it's a hub for education, providing resources for visual arts and crafts that inspire creativity and learning. Nestled in the charming town of Goulburn, the gallery is more than just walls filled with paintings. It's a vibrant community space where art comes alive through interactive workshops and thought-provoking discussions. Whether you're an art aficionado or just curious, there's always something to spark your interest. The gallery's commitment to contemporary regional and national art ensures that every visit is fresh and engaging, showcasing the diverse talents that Australia has to offer. So if you find yourself in Goulburn, make sure this art haven is on your itinerary; it's a perfect blend of inspiration and education that you won't want to miss!
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Creative Eye Art Gallery
EG Twist is an acclaimed Australian artist whose mastery spans a variety of mediums: ink, pastel, watercolor, charcoal, and colored pencils. Since 1983, his work has graced galleries, capturing the attention of art lovers both locally and internationally. His exhibitions have made waves in cultural hubs like Paris and New York, and his solo shows have been celebrated in locations such as the Blue Mountains, Sydney, and the Southern Highlands. The Creative Eye Art Gallery offers a fantastic chance to explore a vast collection of Twist's work, showcasing the depth and breadth of his artistic journey. Nestled in the heart of Goulburn, this gallery is a must-visit for anyone eager to experience the evolution of an artist who has been shaping the art scene for decades. The gallery itself is a charming space that enhances the viewing experience, allowing visitors to truly appreciate the intricate details and emotions captured in each piece. Whether you're an art aficionado or just beginning to explore the art world, Twist's work promises to leave a lasting impression.
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St Saviour's Cathedral
St. Saviour's Cathedral in Goulburn is a captivating sight with its impressive belltower, towering windows, and grand stone architecture. As you stroll down Bourke Street, you can't help but be drawn in by its majestic presence. The cathedral stands proudly, interrupting the usual flow of Montague Street with its commanding stature. In a fascinating historical twist, Royal Letters Patent issued by Queen Victoria on March 14, 1863, established the Diocese of Goulburn. This act granted Goulburn the status of a city, marking it as Australia's first inland city. It's a remarkable piece of history that adds to the charm of wandering through Goulburn's streets. While you're there, take a moment to appreciate the intricate details of the stone carvings and the beautiful stained glass windows. The cathedral isn't just a place of worship; it's a piece of art and history that invites you to explore its stories. The peaceful atmosphere inside offers a perfect escape from the bustling streets outside.
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Saints Peter & Paul's Old Cathedral
Nestled in the heart of the city, Saints Peter and Paul's Old Cathedral stands as a testament to the rich heritage of the Archdiocese of Canberra Goulburn. This historic site, acknowledged by the National Trust of Australia, is a cherished piece of cultural and architectural history. The Cathedral, along with the Bishop's House, offers visitors an intriguing glimpse into the past. What makes this Cathedral truly unique is its construction. Various types of stone were used, but the standout is diorite porphyrite, a particularly hard green stone sourced from a quarry on Bungonia Road. This distinctive choice of material makes it the only Greenstone Cathedral in the world. The stunning green hue of the stone gives the Cathedral a unique charm that draws visitors from far and wide. As you wander through the grounds, you'll notice the intricate details of the architecture, each telling a story of its own. The Cathedral is not just a place of worship but also a piece of art, blending history and beauty in a way that captivates the imagination. For those interested in architecture or history, this is a must-see destination in Goulburn.
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Big Merino
Welcome to the "World's Biggest Merino," a colossal tribute to Australia's wool industry that stands majestically in Goulburn. This giant structure, towering at 15.2 meters high and stretching 18 meters long, is a testament to the region's rich heritage. Built in 1985, it's modeled after "Rambo," a renowned stud ram from the local Bullamallita property. The Big Merino isn't just a sight to behold; it's a celebration of Goulburn's claim to fame as the "Fine Wool Capital of the World." Positioned conveniently near Goulburn's southern exit, this iconic figure invites visitors to explore its interior, which features an exhibition detailing Australia's 200-year history with wool. It's fascinating to see how wool has shaped the nation's economy and culture over the centuries. The on-site gift shop is a treasure trove for wool enthusiasts. It offers an impressive array of lightweight wool garments, pure merino, and luxurious possum merino knitwear. For those who love knitting, there's a selection of high-quality yarns, and you can even pick up some Australian-made sheepskins. The shop is well-known for its top-notch selection of wool products, arguably the best in Australia. Beyond clothing, you'll find cosmetics, lanolin products, and charming souvenirs to remember your visit by. For a quirky yet educational stop on your travels, the Big Merino is a must-see. Its unique charm offers a glimpse into the wool industry that has been a cornerstone of Australian life. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a fun photo op, this giant sheep has you covered.
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Дни Рождения в Noraville

22 January 2024

И снова Дни рождения, на этот раз на Central Coast, в Noraville. В этот раз дом, в котором остановились, был примечателелен большим садом и аквариумом с рыбками, и даже скорее рабыми, потому что их было много, и они были огромные. И все время хотели есть ) а мы их, поскольку мы добрые, щедро кормили
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Collaroy Beach
Collaroy Beach is a fantastic spot for swimming enthusiasts and a haven for those just getting their feet wet in the world of surfing. While seasoned surfers might gravitate towards the thrilling waves of nearby Narrabeen or Long Reef, Collaroy stands out with its impressive range of amenities that make a beach day both comfortable and enjoyable for everyone. The beach is not just about the waves; it boasts a fully accessible beach reserve and playground, complete with facilities like disabled toilets, accessible picnic areas, a rockpool, and well-maintained paths. A standout feature here is the freewheeler wheelchair designed for water use, along with a liberty swing that ensures everyone can join in the fun. Beyond the beach itself, the surrounding area is rich with charming cafes and delightful little shops that offer local treats and unique finds. It's an ideal spot to relax after a day in the sun, sipping on a refreshing drink or indulging in some delicious gelato. Collaroy truly offers something for everyone, blending the joys of the ocean with thoughtful inclusivity and community spirit.
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The Rocks
Exploring The Rocks on foot is a fantastic way to soak in the area’s rich history and vibrant culture. With bustling markets, captivating museums, intriguing galleries, and mouthwatering food and wine, there’s something for everyone. You can set your own pace with a self-guided tour or join one of the engaging options like The Rocks Walking Tours. For a unique experience, the I’m Free Tour kicks off at 6 p.m. right outside Cadmans Cottage, a charming structure that dates back to 1816. For those with a taste for history and hops, Dave’s Pub Walks will lead you to some of the oldest colonial pubs in the area, each with its own story to tell. Dive deeper into the indigenous culture with The Rocks Dreaming Aboriginal Heritage Tour, which offers meaningful insights into the area's original inhabitants. Don't miss The Rocks Discovery Museum, housed in a beautifully restored colonial sandstone warehouse, where history comes alive. If you're feeling adventurous, rent a bicycle and cruise around the picturesque harbor foreshore. Fun fact: The Rocks is home to some of Sydney’s oldest streets, and wandering through them is like stepping back in time, with cobblestones underfoot and history around every corner.
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Sea Life Sydney Aquarium
Nestled in the bustling heart of Darling Harbour, SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium offers an underwater adventure filled with wonder and discovery across 12 fascinating themed zones. Stroll through the captivating Jurassic Seas, marvel at the vibrant colors of the Great Barrier Reef, and explore the serene Bay of Rays and Dugong Island. Each area brings its own slice of marine magic. Then, prepare to be awestruck as you wander through Shark Valley's majestic ocean tunnel, where the marine life glides gracefully above and around you. This aquarium isn't just about observing; it's an educational experience too. You'll learn about conservation efforts and the vital role these creatures play in our ecosystems. The aquarium frequently hosts interactive events and special exhibits, making each visit unique. It's a perfect spot for all ages, whether you're a curious kid or a young-at-heart adult seeking a splash of adventure.
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Long Reef Beach
Long Reef is a stunning stretch of white sand that beckons beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. At its northern tip, you'll find Long Reef Headland, home to a protected aquatic reserve and a scenic golf course. If you take a leisurely walk to the top of the headland, you might just be treated to the majestic sight of migrating whales. It's a moment that feels like nature's own magic show. Offshore, the Long Reef Bomboras offer thrilling waves for the more daring surfers. These waves start breaking at about one meter and can swell up to an impressive five meters during a big south swell, creating a spectacle for both surfers and spectators. The reliable sandbanks craft beach breaks that are perfect for beginners and intermediate surfers looking to catch their first wave. And if you're into windsurfing or kitesurfing, North Long Reef is a local favorite, offering the perfect conditions to harness the wind and ride the waves. Beyond the surf, Long Reef is a paradise for nature enthusiasts. The surrounding area is rich with diverse wildlife, making it a great spot for birdwatching. Keep an eye out for the vibrant rainbow lorikeets or the elegant white-bellied sea eagles soaring above. Whether you're here for the surf, the views, or the natural beauty, Long Reef is a slice of coastal heaven that promises unforgettable experiences.
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Sydney Opera House
Blending ancient and modernist influences, the Sydney Opera House stands proudly on a site that has been sacred to the Gadigal people for millennia. Its sculptural elegance has elevated it to an icon of twentieth-century architecture. As US architect Frank Gehry once said, it “changed the image of an entire country.” The Opera House isn't just a pretty face; it hosts over 1,500 performances each year, from opera and ballet to rock concerts and theater, making it a cultural hub for both locals and visitors. When you visit, make sure to explore the nearby Royal Botanic Garden, where you can enjoy stunning views of the harbor, or grab a bite at the Opera Bar, which offers a fantastic selection of local seafood and an unbeatable atmosphere.
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Darling Harbour
For a thrilling adventure full of entertainment, mouthwatering waterside dining, and breathtaking wildlife, Darling Harbour is the ultimate spot nestled right in the heart of Sydney. At SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium, you can hang out with penguins and the charming dugongs, while WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo offers a chance to get face-to-face with koalas and a massive saltwater crocodile. There's no shortage of exciting activities and sights here. Hop on a Sydney Harbour cruise or explore the majestic tall ships at the Australian National Maritime Museum. If you're in need of some tranquility, the Chinese Garden of Friendship is a peaceful retreat. For a touch of Hollywood, strut down the red carpet at Madame Tussauds and snap a selfie with your favorite wax celebrity. And here's a fun tidbit: the area is also home to some of Sydney's coolest street performers. They add an extra layer of buzz and creativity to the whole experience. Whether you're a local or a visitor, Darling Harbour promises an unforgettable slice of Sydney life.
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Sydney Tower Eye
Sydney Tower Eye offers a thrilling opportunity to stand at the highest point above the city, delivering awe-inspiring 360-degree views of Sydney's stunning harbor. From the shimmering beaches to the majestic Blue Mountains in the distance, the scenery will leave you spellbound. It's like having the entire city at your feet, a perfect spot for selfies and panoramic shots. Included with your ticket is the 4D cinema experience, a pioneering production in Australia. This immersive adventure lets you explore Sydney from an entirely new angle, adding an exciting dimension to your visit. The cinema combines 3D film with special effects like wind and bubbles, making you feel like you're part of the action. While you're there, don't miss out on the Skywalk. It's an outdoor glass-floored platform that lets you step out into the sky. The feeling of walking on air is exhilarating and gives you an unparalleled view of the cityscape below. Whether you're a local or a tourist, Sydney Tower Eye provides a spectacular way to see the city from a whole new perspective.
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Freshwater Beach
Welcome to Freshwater, a jewel in the crown of the Manly-Freshwater National and World Surfing Reserve. This spot isn't just about catching waves; it's a place steeped in history. Imagine standing where Duke Kahanamoku once demonstrated his surfing prowess in 1915, an event that sparked Australia's love affair with surfing. Today, Freshwater offers some pretty decent waves, typically ranging from one to two meters. On a sunny summer day, the beach buzzes with excitement as people flock to learn surfing, and families gather in cheerful clusters. If you're a novice surfer, aim for the middle-northern end of the beach. It's a perfect spot to hone your skills without feeling overwhelmed. For those with more experience under their belts, the southern end might be more your speed. With the right swell, it can really get your adrenaline pumping. Aside from the waves, Freshwater is a perfect spot for a beach day. The area is equipped with facilities like picnic spots and cafes, making it easy to spend the entire day here. You can even take a stroll along the coastline to soak in the scenic views, a mix of natural beauty and the vibrant local culture.
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Australian Museum
Established in 1827, the Australian Museum (AM) proudly holds the title of Australia's first museum. For over 185 years, it has led the way in scientific research, collection, and education. Through its captivating exhibitions and engaging public programs, the AM continues to enlighten and inspire visitors with the unique flora, fauna, and cultures of Australia and the Pacific. When you step inside, you're immediately greeted by a world of wonder. The museum showcases an impressive collection that spans from ancient fossils to contemporary cultural exhibits. It's a place where you can lose yourself in the stories of the land and its people. The AM isn’t just about looking at artifacts; it’s about experiencing them. Curious minds will love the interactive displays, which bring history and science to life in a way that’s both fun and educational. If you’re planning a visit, don’t miss the awe-inspiring dinosaur gallery. It's a crowd favorite, especially among young adventurers and budding paleontologists. Also, take a moment to admire the stunning architecture of the building itself, a beautiful blend of old-world charm and modern design. It's not just a museum; it's a journey through time and culture right in the heart of Sydney.
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Taronga Zoo
One of Sydney's crown jewels, the award-winning Taronga Zoo, is a must-visit for animal lovers and adventure seekers alike. Housing over 4,000 animals, the zoo boasts an impressive collection of Australian wildlife along with rare and endangered species from around the globe. Perched on the edge of the breathtaking Sydney Harbour, it's just a quick 12-minute ferry ride from the heart of the city. Open every day of the year, your ticket grants you access to fascinating daily keeper talks, entertaining shows, and the unique experience of Sydney's only cable car, the Sky Safari. Take in the spectacular QBE Free-Flight Bird Show, set against the stunning backdrop of Sydney Harbour, where some of the world's most magnificent birds display their beauty and prowess. Don't miss the Daily Seal Show, featuring the graceful moves and impressive skills of Australian and Californian sea lions and New Zealand fur seals. Feeling adventurous? Test your courage on Taronga's thrilling Wild Ropes course. Conquer obstacles, navigate suspension bridges, and zip through the treetops while soaking up panoramic views of the iconic Sydney Harbour. For those curious about the zoo's conservation efforts, Taronga is deeply committed to protecting wildlife and their habitats, offering visitors a chance to learn about important environmental initiatives. Whether you're an animal enthusiast or just looking for a fun day out, Taronga Zoo offers an unforgettable experience that connects you with nature and leaves you with a deeper appreciation for our planet's incredible biodiversity.
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Ночевка у зоопарка в Сиднее

27 March 2022

Шикарные виды на ночной город
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Manly Beach
Manly Beach is a paradise of possibilities. Whether you're spreading out a towel to soak up the sun on its soft white sand, riding the waves, or exploring the underwater wonders through snorkeling or scuba diving, there's an adventure waiting for everyone. If you prefer to keep your feet dry, the beach provides a stunning backdrop for picnics and leisurely strolls or bike rides along its scenic paths. Manly Beach holds a special place in surfing history as the site of the world's first surfing contest in 1964. This iconic stretch of sand, winding from South Steyne to North Steyne and Queenscliff, isn't just a pretty face. At Queenscliff, a submerged reef known as a bombora creates challenging waves that draw top surfers from around the globe to test their skills. Beyond the beach, Manly offers a charming mix of cafes, shops, and lively street performers. You can grab a coffee from a local cafe and browse through unique boutiques, or simply enjoy the laid-back atmosphere. Don't miss out on the chance to take a ferry ride from Circular Quay to Manly. The scenic views during the ride are absolutely breathtaking, providing a perfect introduction to this beachside haven.
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THE BEER BAR

9 December 2022

Awazing place, over 40 names of beer. You can test every one with a plate of 5 small glasses Lagers, Stout, Ale, Porter, numerous types of beer. You name it. You can get a classic taste or some new extravaganzas Definitely must visit bar
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Merewether Beach
Merewether Beach, famous for hosting the international surfing competition Surfest, offers a stunning stretch from Dixon Park in the north to Burwood Beach in the south. Prepare to be amazed by the breathtaking views that surround you. Grab a coffee at one of the charming beachside cafes and indulge in some people-watching: locals strolling with their dogs, parents balancing coffee cups and sandy-haired kids, and surfers arriving in droves with their boards in tow. It's a slice of everyday life that feels both familiar and unique. Stroll a little further along the beach promenade and you'll discover the Merewether Ocean Baths, the largest ocean baths complex in the Southern Hemisphere. It's a must-see for anyone who enjoys a refreshing swim or simply wants to soak up the sun in a stunning setting. For a bit of local flavor, check out the nearby art installations or pop into one of the boutique shops offering handmade crafts and beachwear. The area is rich with history, too, so keep an eye out for plaques and markers that tell the story of this vibrant coastal community.
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Centennial Parklands
Centennial Parklands, often referred to as the 'green lungs' of Sydney, is a sprawling oasis nestled in the heart of the city. Comprised of three distinct urban parks: Centennial Park, Moore Park, and Queens Park, it attracts nearly 31 million visitors each year. It's a beloved spot for both locals and tourists seeking a breath of fresh air amidst the bustling metropolis. Established in 1888 by Sir Henry Parkes as a recreational open space for the people of New South Wales, Centennial Park remains true to his dream of 'The People’s Park.' Today, it boasts sports fields, BBQ areas, playgrounds, and picnic spots that invite families and friends to gather and enjoy the outdoors. It’s not just a park; it’s a community hub where memories are made. Moore Park is a sports enthusiast’s paradise. Spanning 115 hectares, this park is home to the iconic Hordern Pavilion, Hall of Industries, the buzzing Entertainment Quarter, and the Equestrian Centre. For those who love a good workout, the E.S. Marks Athletics Field and the public golf course provide ample opportunity to break a sweat. Whether you're catching a live show or enjoying a leisurely golf game, Moore Park has something for everyone. Queens Park, nestled within the Centennial Parklands, is a gem for sports lovers in Sydney. This 26-hectare park offers sports fields, a lively kids' playground, free BBQ facilities, and a charming café. As you stroll through the park, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the Sydney region, making it an ideal spot for both relaxation and recreation. Don't forget to pack a picnic basket; it's the perfect place to unwind with a meal under the sun.