Sunday, March 8, 2009

Bondi - Coogee Coastal Walk

Here are a few photos from the Bondi - Coogee coastal walk. This track connects 5 separate beaches and other coves along a 5 kilometer stretch along Sydney's eastern suburbs.

Coogee Beach


Coogee Surf Life Saving Club and rock pool

Gordon's Bay



Clovelly


Waverly Cemetery


Bronte Beach


Tamarama Beach

In the lower right corner you can see two people on a surf board. The dope on the front of the board entered the surf despite the signs saying "Beach Closed due to Dangerous Currents". He got swept out in a rip and couldn't get back.




The world famous Bondi Beach and the Bondi Icebergs Club

Harbour Lights of Sydney

It is difficult to describe the feeling one gets being in the Sydney CBD. It is such a lively and vibrant place, full of cafes, pubs, entertainment, and shopping. I have to borrow a passage from Bill Bryson's book, Down Under to describe the scene...

"Life cannot offer many places finer to stand at eight thirty on a summery weekday morning than Circular Quay in Sydney. To begin with, it presents one of the world's great views. To the right, almost painfully brilliant in the sunshine, stands the famous Opera House with its jaunty, severly angular roof. To the left, the stupendous and noble Harbour Bridge. Across the water, shiny and beckoning, is Luna Park, a Coney Island-style amusement park with a maniacally grinning head for an entrance. Before you the spangly water is crowded with the harbour's plump and old-fashioned ferries, looking for all the world as if they have been plucked from the pages of a 1940s children's book with a title like Thomas the Tugboat, disgorging streams of tanned and lightly dressed office workers to fill the glass and concrete towers that loom behind.

An air of cheerful industriousness suffuses the scene. These are people who get to live in a safe and fair-minded society, in a climate that makes you strong and handsome, in one of the world's great cities - and they get to come to work on a boat from a children's story book, across a sublime plane of water, and each morning glance up from their Heralds and Telegraphs to see that famous Opera House and inspiring bridge and the laughing face of Luna Park. No wonder they look so damned happy."


Flying foxes in the Royal Botanical Gardens


Opera House as seen from Circular Quay


Commuters heading home on the ferries


Harbour Bridge from the Rocks


I don't know what kind of tree this is


Lights of North Sydney


Harbour Bridge from Blues Point

Harbour Bridge from Blues Point
Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli

City lights of Sydney from Kirribilli
Harbour Bridge from Kirribilli

Harbour Bridge and city lights from Kirribilli

Opera house from the Overseas Passenger Terminal