Hello Sydney!
fresh flown in from Cairns, Sydney began in my last adventure in my journey through the East Coast in Down Under. As is winter in Australia now I lay me like a warm shawl to prevent frostbite.
Sydney is a huge city with 4 million inhabitants and very very busy.
stood on the daily schedule of the Sydney Tower, whale-watching catamaran Turn, sightseeing, China Town, and and and and.
let the pictures speak for themselves simply ...
After a week in Sydney, I met me with my university colleagues - Turkka - from Finland.
rested we sat in our (funny) Campervan up together to the East Coast to the Sunshine Coast to be unsafe.
Our journey began with a brief stay in the Blue Mountains.
The Blue Mountains are bigger than many a country in the world. Due to the fumes of the many eucalyptus trees and their essential oils, the mountains and the valley is always blue during the day. At this time of year is in the Blue Mountains, cold and strong wind program.
Full fascination went we head back towards the coast where we were looking forward to warmer weather.
evening Finally we reached Hunter Valley. This area is famous for its countless wineries.
After a restful night and a little warmer, we visited a cheese factory and pleasurable sipping one or two of fine wine.
sober then we drove on to Port Macquarie, a small town on the coast. Here it was said pint, make up all the reserves and on it went up the coast. Did I mention that here a liter of gasoline costs the equivalent of about 70 cents? Our next stop was
Coffs Harbour, a quiet little place located on the ocean. After a snack with delicious fish and a unique view of the Pacific Ocean, it was the same day further up the coast to Byron Bay - on the Gold Coast. The next morning in Byron Bay, our curiosity led us to a nearby lighthouse where we Surprisingly, there were at the most easterly point of Australia. We were able to admire the first Malbereits from the coast of whales and dolphins galore. Simply amazing these creatures ...
These breathtaking places in the Australian east coast, we naherten us with big steps, and again the University of the Sunshine Coast at Sippy Downs.
It may sound strange but we were happy somehow sinister to our area where we had spent the last few months. Cairns and Sydney were extremely my view, although beautiful area, but too quiet for my taste, too touristy or too busy and ueuberteuert.
summary, I would describe as the Sunshine Coast an ideal place to get let down.
With these last words I'll end my reports, so my entire stay in Australia. I hope your interest in Australia for at least awakened, if not stronger position to have.
I want to thank who have supported me during the last few months with help and advice on this very point at all. My special thanks go to my girlfriend, my family and my friends and colleagues of the HRZ.
you soon See you in Gog and all the best of Lonely Planet Australia wishes you
xxx Danielle xxx
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