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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. |