Sydney Opera House
Fun facts about the Opera House - There are 6 separate theaters. They each serve different purposes. The second largest is for the Opera and Ballet and the largest is for the orchestra and special singers. They also hold plays and various other events. All of the shell like roof structures could actually fit together to make half a sphere. The roof is decorated with white porcelain tiles. For copyright purposes I couldn't take pictures inside the theaters, but they are beautifully decorated with Australian wood and the acoustics are amazing.
Some people from Thrivent elected to climb the bridge instead of going on the tour.
The lobby
Suicide Rocks/Cliffs
The rock cliffs and views across the harbor entrance from Sydney are breathtaking. This spot actually gets its name because it is a popular suicide spot. As you walk up the path to the cliff there are signs with suicide hotlines. There's also a phone to use if you 'feel like there's no hope'. The sound of the waves hitting the rocks sounded like music.
The original Sydney Lighthouse
We drove by Bondi Beach. This is a popular surfing beach.
Before walking through the Botanical Gardens, we got some good views of the Opera House and Bridge. The fort-like thing in the middle of the water is actually an old jail. As you know, the first people to live in Australia, apart from the Aborigines, were convicts and jailers from England. Most of the convicts that were sent to Australia were convicts of minor crimes, such as a stealing food for their starving families. However, there were occasionally repeat offenders, or those who committed more serious crimes. The worst offenders were sent to the jail in the middle of the water and starved to death. If an inmate tried to swim away from the jail, they ran the risk of being eaten by a shark. Most convicts worked hard and thrived with the second chance they had been given in life. Life was not easy, but they were able to build a life from nothing.
Botanical Gardens
As we walked through the gardens our tour guide told us about plants that were used by the Aborigines. We ate lunch in a small restaurant inside the gardens. The oldest bridge in Australia is also located in the gardens.
oldest bridge in Australia
We walked through town back toward our hotel and ended the tour at the oldest Pub in Australia.
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