After my article last week on My Solo Wedding Fireworks in Santorini, I decided to keep my head in the sky. I’ve shown you in the past how much I love spending time in the air: Today I'm taking you to the other side of the planet, to visit an incomparable place from the sky: Sydney! An Australian city discovered by James Cook in 1770 - who to get there largely used the navigation instruments mentioned in my article The Greenwich Meridian, moreover certain objects and documents of the navigator are exposed in the museum of the Royal Observatory of Greenwich - Sydney is a unique city in many ways and it can be visited by land, sea and air… The helicopter is a great way to discover its architecture and landscape from a different and grandiose perspective, as it covers 12,300 km2 (4,750 sq. miles)!! In comparison, London covers 1,572km2 ... Thus, we can easily admire its magnificent opera house, the Harbour Bridge, Circular Quay, Anzac Bridge, the Olympic facilities, but also its numerous beaches ... I’ll tell you more about this city in a future article. Re-read my articles about Australia: For brave people, you can also climb to the top of the Harbour Bridge, after 1,332 steps you reach a height of 49m (161ft.), 3 hours of journey in total. Quite honestly, I’m not brave enough to do it but I have no doubt that it’s an incredible experience to live ... However, I’ve been to the top of the Sydney Tower at 260 metres (853ft) high to admire the city at dusk. Everything becomes magical with the lights ... Sydney by helicopter is one of my fondest memories, I’m happy to have shared it with you and I hope I’ve made you travel in the air ... Have a great week! Love & Joy, L.
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