Sydney harbour is a big, extensive inlet with roughly 150 miles of coastland that surrounds the city, parkland, and suburbs. The city sits about 4 miles inland and is sort of set up like a larger San Francisco. The main differences are that the beaches around Sydney (Bondi, etc) are not 54 degrees all of the time and that the water is a perfect shade of blue.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Sydney Harbour
Sydney harbour is a big, extensive inlet with roughly 150 miles of coastland that surrounds the city, parkland, and suburbs. The city sits about 4 miles inland and is sort of set up like a larger San Francisco. The main differences are that the beaches around Sydney (Bondi, etc) are not 54 degrees all of the time and that the water is a perfect shade of blue.
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