Sunday, October 21, 2012
Kiama is home to the Kiama Blowhole which blows water to a height of about 60
metres.
The name Kiama is from the aboriginal word Kiaram-a, to which
some sources
give the meaning 'Where the sea makes a noise'; as reference to the
famous Kiama Blowhole.
I was lucky enough to get a shot with a rainbow...gotto sing again
"somewhere over the rainbow..there's a pot of gold..."
SYDNEY
One of the main activity when we reached Sydney was Dolphin Watching.
Had been waiting for this for quite some time :)
Dolphin spotted !!!
Canoeist Spotted :) keeping a distance from the doliphin all this while
The captain of the boat told us that this is a mother dolphin with
her little baby and was very protective and therefore wary of us.
There were some other dolphins spotted but I wasnt able to get
any shots. Such disappointment. Although this trip we did not
see many dolphins, it was still a memorable experience and
made me even more determined to embark on a cruise trip in
ALASKA :)
I think most of you know where this shot is taken.
Yap, it is the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Yap, it is the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
And of course, the Sydney Opera House
Sydney Opera House is one of the world's most creative and busiest performing arts centres and greatest triumphs of modern architecture. It is home to 1600 performances each year including ballet, opera, theatre, dance, music, comedy, kids shows, talks and more.
We got to visit a Buddist Temple by " accident " while on the road.
Although I would like to believe it is the work of "Fate", that we are able to
visit this magnificient temple.
With these pictures marked the end of our Australia Trip..
More to come next will be the travel photos on China, Zhangjiajie..张家界
See Ya !!!
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