A gray and cold weather welcomed us today in Sydney. The rain threatened and it looked like the Serra da Estrela was next door.We had planned to go to the beach - just to see - but thought it would be better do it tomorrow, if the weather cleared.So,
we went by tube to Kings Cross - Sydney Red Light District - to
see the biggest Coca-Cola announcement of the southern hemisphere -
which craze! And, just like yesterday at the post office, I have serious doubts
that littlelyoutdoor is the largest in the south of the globe.From there we follow towards Parramatta. We arrived to a very fancy area, behind the Botanical Garden were is parked where some of the Australian war fleet. Among the "little boats", with a colossal size, an aircraft carrier. Wow, even the far, far away, I felt tiny!In this area, some old warehouses converted into a hotel and
very beautiful houses side the water, a marina with beautiful boats:
Sunseeker, Riva, Princess, wrapping other didn`t recognize the brand
but it filled me measurements.Here too, a typical mobile home food, silver, with Harry's name. In
addition to meat pies and vegetables, hamburgers and other specialties
of this kind of "restaurants", hundreds of photographs of famous people
who have been eating there. Of course I and João took a selfie; It was our face!We cross the Botanical and entered the city, where ancient buildings mingle with the skyscrapers and go down to rocks.We passed Rocks and went up to the bridge, crossing it to the other side.We again see the Opera House from a different perspective and arrived at the Luna Park, the sun came to us.We took pictures, laughed and caught the ferry to the other bank.After a gin in the Opera Kitchen we follow again to Kings Cross to see the Red Light in a more nocturnal perspective.A pint, pass by the supermarket and are at home to cook.Tomorrow is the last day in Sydney. Bondi Beach ?!
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