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Morning and evening harbour cruises.

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Looking down at Pyrmont Bridge and the National Maritime Museum from the Sydney Explorer bus stop (what else are you going to do while you wait?) Bounty replica moored at Foxtel pavillion in Darling Harbour. Ghostly headlamps of Bridge Climbers caught in time-lapse. The Bridge Climb walkway The beginning and end of the Bridge Climb route.
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Closer. A Bridge Climb group returns. The underside of the southern approach to the Sydney Harbour Bridge over Dawes Point. Harbour View Restaurant (free wireless access thanks to PubNet!) Former Coca-Cola lobby on Macquarie Street.
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And their odd, conjoined logo. Memory is Creation without End sculpture in the Royal Botanic Gardens. And we start a series of night-time shots down Macquarie street. This is the Royal Automobile Club. Health Department takes over restaurant? I prefer to think that a restaurant opens in the Health Department.... Anyway, it's really the Sir Stamford, formerly Ritz-Carlton. The Hotel Intercontinental Sydney occupies the old Treasury Building.
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The Chief Secretary's Building at the corner of Macquarie and Bridge Streets. Former stables have become the Conservatorium of Music. Statue of Edward VII, who looks awfully well-developed to have only lived to age 9. The Justice and Police Museum. The side entrance to the Sir Stamford.
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And now, we're back on a ferry for a city lights nighttime cruise. Unfortunately only the Luna Park shots turned out (thanks to the camcorder's better low-light/fast-shutter stills) because it was the most brightly lit thing we saw. Luckily, Gwen loves Luna Park, so these shots are mostly for her.