I traveled to Sydney by car 3 days ago from my home town of Byron Bay , i normally do a trip to Sydney every now and then to take care of some business that , i have there and to visit my mum , i use to live in Sydney before till i decided to packed it up and get out of the big smoke. On arrival to Sydney even though it is winter here now the first day was warmish and sunny with a cool breeze which is normal for a winter day it's either that or it will rain for days not stop.
This was on my first day in Sydney about mid-morning on Bondi Beach going for a jog no one in site because people are still worried about covid-19 never seen Bondi Beach so deserted it was a joy to have the whole beach to myself.
I had planed after attending to my business and a few chores that i would spend some time walking my city of Sydney which i haven't done for a long time i knew of some new walkways that had been built along the Sydney Harbor shore lines but you wouldn't believe my luck on the first day in that afternoon it started raining and spoiled all my plans.
Our icon Center-Point Tower.
And it rained the whole of my 3 days that i was in Sydney which really annoyed me as i was in the right frame of mind to write about my beautiful city of Sydney so not be able to get out , i remember having some old photos of Sydney in my archive so in i went searching and found quite a few so these are pre-covid-19 photos look at the way Bondi Beach should be looking with people enjoying the day.
Crowded people enjoying the ocean breeze , swimming and surfing. Bondi Beach is a well know beach with tourist around the world it resembles a bit of Miami a long stretch of pure white sand surf shops everywhere and room for skateboard riders.
The clouds on this particular day were really dense and blue very beautiful formation. Bondi Beach also has a Iceberg pool for them keen winter swimmers who want to get there blood flow going i will give that a miss...thanks...i don't mind a cold shower after a hot day 😨
From the Bondi Beach coast line there is a walkway along the cliff sides that takes you along to many others beaches along the coastline ending at Maroubra beach along the way you can observe many beautiful views many people will jog along this walkway from Bondi Beach to Maroubra beach which is just over 12 km. There are also many weird metal statues to see along the way.
Enough of our famous Bondi Beach let's move on to our beautiful Sydney Harbor Bridge and our Harbor waters which is one of the most beautifullest Harbors in the world. The Harbor Bridge connects the Sydney central business district to the North Shore business areas.
Construction of the Sydney Harbor Bridge commenced in 1923 and was opened to the public in 1932 and it spams across the harbor waters for a length of 1149 meters a beautiful masterpiece.
Then we have another icon on our harbor waters and that is the Sydney Opera House which is our multi venue performing art center and the most photographed building in the world because of it's unique gleaming white sail shaped shell structure.
It was designed by Jorn Utzon from Denmark it commenced construction in 1959 and was open in 1973. From a original cost estimate of $7 million it blow out to $102 million but was all worth it at the end.
Sydney is truly a spectacular city with a population of 6 million people founded in 1842 it is the largest city in Australia and with its magnificent harbor it is the most important port in the South Pacific.
The nightlife in Sydney is a abundance they have a huge China-Town , Little Italy and Thai City and apart from the Casinos there are nightclubs all over the city a city you could never get board with.
It might be a expensive city to live in for some people but i still love my city of Sydney 😊
Even the Giraffes from Taronga Park Zoo have million dollar view it is a rich city 😅
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