On Thursday May 2 we arrived in Sydney and checked into a 2-bed, 2-bath small apartment on the 13th floor of a high-rise building in the Chinatown section of this largest Australian city. We grabbed some provisions at a close grocery store and hopped on another red bus the next morning for a tour of the city.
We enjoyed seeing more green plants growing on the side of this tall apartment building. The air seemed clear and clean in Sydney and we think green plants like this were helping.
This entire building was covered with these strange dark metal screens
Here is the famous Sydney Opera House. It was raining with a crowd in front so we did not stop to visit.
This is a post office sign down under.
This was a sign for a museum that was all about nautical business and history. Clever name, right?
When we stopped for lunch at our first Australian McDonald's, we took a picture of these two birds that were begging for french fries.
How would you like to live in this town, and write a city name this long every time you wrote your address?
This store only had vending machines with no human staff.
Lots of toys and such to be had if you knew how to pay and get the items out???
Just like Melbourne, Sydney was very clean with amazing architecture. A bit crowded but people were polite and we had many sights to see.
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