Well, I was quite scared of the animals running around me! Didn't dare to go too close to take pics with them! But this photo was not well taken, because the animals were facing the camera with their butts.
Following which, the coach took us to the famous Blue Mountains! I can't remember why it was called Blue Mountains liao. We did some walking and sightseeing loh. Not bad lah the scenery spots we were brought to.
Yiwen in the skyway. There were 3 things we took: skyway, railway and cableway. The rides were so short (I think we spent more time waiting) but the scenery was quite good.
The lunch we had. The tour guide gave us an option of kiosk or cafe. We were tired of cafe food, so we opted for kiosk, but never did we know that the kiosk had no place to sit and eat. We found some tables and benches outside but there were so many flies! In the end, we ate our take-aways outside the toilet! And inside the box was kangaroo meat!
After that, the tour guide brought us to a candy store in the nearby town before we went to Sublime Point. So we walked down many steps to this lookout point.
Very cute one, after we finished the walk, we had coffee and tea and biscuits! The guide provided one loh. As you can tell from the pictures, the weather changed from bright and sunny to dark and gloomy. And just as we finished our snacks, it rained.
The final stop was Olympic Park, which we stayed for a really short while. Oh we experienced some form of racism there too, with kids calling us names. By then, the weather was very bad and we were really cold from the rain and the wind.
From here, we took a cruise back to Sydney harbour. We wished that the weather would be better when we got back to Sydney harbour but you can tell from the photos that it didn't. So we took pictures of the bridge and opera house in gloomy weather. It felt as though we were there in Winter and in Summer (see Day 2 photos for better comparison). You will also see that we pile on more clothes than in Day 2 haha.
We wanted to take some night shots of Sydney harbour. While waiting for the rain to stop and for the sun to set, we had dinner at this place with a garden feel. Food took very long to be served as usual. But it was good, otherwise Lonely Planet wouldn't recommend it.
After dinner, the rain did not stop, but I was very brave so I insisted on taking photos. Yiwen had no choice but to shield me and the camera with his umbrella.
Haha in the end, the photos didn't turn out nice at all and these were the 2 nicest and clearest liao. How to have steady hands when I was so freaking cold right?
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