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On top of the World - Down Under

overcast 23 °C

Wow!!!! We have just spent our last day in Australia with what we hoped would be the highlight of our stay in Syndey - the Harbour Bridge Climb. And we were right!! It was an absolutely amazing experience and an incredible piece of engineering - done without the aid of a single computer!!!

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We were really lucky with the weather - it was fine, warm and not too windy when we set off, although the wind and rain did come in as we reached the final descent.

It has left us feeling on top of the world as we now head back to the hotel to pack ready for our trip onwards to New Zealand tomorrow (Monday) morning.

Footnote:

Some things we have found interesting in our time in Australia but have not mentioned before:

Vegemite is definitely no substitute for Marmite!
A lot of brand names taste different here to the UK.
There is no alcohol for sale in supermarkets - you have to go to a "Bottle shop" to buy your beers and wine etc!
Thongs are flip flops (Bob was very disappointed!!!)
The Aussies shorten any word they can.
Customer service is much better than in the UK!
IT DOES RAIN IN AUSTRALIA!!!!!!!!!!!

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A day in the Blue Mountains

semi-overcast 24 °C

After a couple of relaxing days we had an early start for our coach tour to the Blue Mountains, but it was well worth the effort as they were spectacular!!

There really is a blue haze around them caused by the oil from the Eucalyptus Trees vapourising into the air - amazing!!! Unfortuantely this is also the main cause of bush fires when lightning strikes ignite the vapours! Fortunately the recent fires had been put out by the rain, so we had a clear view of the scenery.

We started off with a stop for Billy Tea (made in a billy can!!) in a clearing full of kangaroos and other wildlife!!

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We then went on to Echo Point for a magnificent view of the whole area, and a special rock formation called "The Three Sisters".

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We then went on several high altitude journeys including a Skyway, Cable Car and Miners Train - all of which offered more spectacular views of the area. In the Rainforest below we were able to do a circular walk taking in all the flora and fauna, as well as see where they used to mine the coal - absolutely amazing how they used basic technology to remove the coal and get it so far uphill to the surface!!!

We then went to Cahill Lookout for the most wonderful view of the Blue Mountains, stretching miles across to the Great Divide. We had been warned of storms and heard thunder rolling round in the distance, so had to make a hasty exit.

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Our coach driver took us to Olympic Park on our return to Sydney to demonstrate throwing a boomerang - and yes they really do work in the right hands!!! Unfortunately we were not allowed to try because of a recent accident involving a boomerang and a Dutch lady who failed to duck when necessary!!!

We then had a leisurely cruise down the Paramatta River back to Circular Quay. All in all an excellent day out!

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Sydney Sightseeing and Christmas

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Well, the weather did clear up for most of our sightseeing. We went up the Sky Tower and had a magnificent 360 degree view of the city and 25 miles beyond, including the Blue Mountains in the distance. We have also been to the Maritime Museum, been on the Monorail, a tour of the Opera House, a walk around the Botanical Gardens, the Domain and Hyde Park, visited St Mary's Cathedral. All of this was a fabulous experience with the Opera House being particularly interesting and an amazing piece of architecture. We have booked tickets for a performance of popular classics and opera on Wednesday 27th Dec which will be yet another wonderful experience.

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The Monorail runs round part of the city, including Paddy's Market and Darling Harbour, Chinatown (very similar to that in London) and we particularly enjoyed our visit to the Chinese Gardens, where Bob once again had an opportunity to dress up (you know what he's like!!!!).

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Unfortunately Christmas Eve was rather wet, so we ended up in a bar in Darling Harbour whilst the thunder, lightning and torrential rain passed over. We thought we were back in good old UK for a while!!

Christmas Day started off with light showers, but undeterred we headed for Coogee Beach, intent on walking the coastal path (6K) to Bondi Beach. Luckily by the time we arrived the sun was shining and Bondi full of sunbakers (an Aussie term for sunbathing!!) all with their santa hats on!!! Everyone was out all along the coast with their barbecues at the ready - slightly surreal but very enjoyable!!

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Back at Cremorne we cooked our Christmas Dinner and had a glass or two of local wine and toasted the health and happiness of everyone we know!!!

Today, Boxing Day has been another scorcher and we went over to Manly to the North Head to watch the start of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. It was a magnificent sight to see 80+ yachts, and the surrounding flotilla of watching boats heading out into the Tasman Sea (Pacific Ocean).

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After this spectacle we headed to Manly Beach for a few hours sunbaking and swimming.

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The fat lady has sung!!!

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Having said we only had one more day of torture - what do they go and do but hang on until the 5th day - and being the mugs we are we had to buy tickets for this just before we lost those two late wickets!!!!! So we were forced to spend another half day of pain and abuse, all to no avail!!!

Still, we put up a bit of a show at least and we had fun cheering all the fours and a few sixes until disaster struck!!

Anyway, our last day in Perth was good - we went over to Rottnest Island, a heritage site and home to yet another cuddly animal - the Quokka!!!

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We saw lots of these creatures, even though they are meant to be nocturnal in their habit! We also did some more snorkelling but not as good as the Great Barrier Reef. The only downside of Rottnest were the flies - and guess who forgot to take the fly nets????!!!!! The only real opportunity we had to use them and they were back in the hotel!!!

We have now had a good flight back to Sydney and yet again it was raining when we arrived. Our home for the next couple of weeks is Cremorne Point Manor (thank you to Mark Slade for the recommendation - it's great!!!). We are only an 8 minute ferry away from Circular Quay, the Opera House and the Bridge. We have a couple of days sightseeing before Christmas and hope the weather cheers up a bit for that.

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More torture (but some pleasure!!)

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Well, the first day of the 3rd Test was good, but unfortunately it did not continue!!! We arrived at the ground early to ensure we saw the start as we had heard horror stories of queues due to security checks of up to 2 hours. As it happened it took 2 minutes, so we were in the ground early and able to see the England players warming up.

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The weather has been scorching and our seats have been in the open, so we have cooked, although there has been some respite with what the locals call the "Fremantle Doctor" a nice cooling breeze that blows in from the Indian Ocean. The second day proved to be the disaster we had been hoping would not happen and today, well enough said!!

Luckily we could not get tickets for Day 3, so we have been back to Cottesloe Beach for some more R&R. Again the temperatures have been in the mid 30's, so it was lovely to be able to dip in and out of the sea.

With all this sun we have been using Factor 30, which so far has worked well and neither of us have suffered sunburn, but Bob is somewhat frustrated as it is taking longer for him to achieve his usual tan!!! However, we are still a lot browner than most of the locals - you can tell the Aussies because they are amazingly whiter than white!!! We think they only come out at night!!

We have only one more day of cricket to suffer - sorry - enjoy and then two more days sightseeing. We are hoping to visit Rottnest Island on one of the days and possibly Perth Zoo on the other, but the beach is very tempting ......!!!

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