After Melbourne I did not know what to expect of Sydney. Most of the Australian people that I’ve met have seemed to strongly favor one or the other. You can definitely tell there is a strong rivalry between the two. Unfortunately, most of my time in Sydney was met with rain, but I tried to take in the sites as much as possible. From the famous Bondi Beach to the Sydney Opera house to the Blue Mountains region, I was thoroughly impressed with what Sydney had to offer within a 1-hour radius. I really enjoyed my time there and thought the city was very livable. Not to mention how clean the city was. There was just so much to see and explore in Sydney. As you see in my pictures, I found a lot of interesting things.
As I made my way to Bondi Beach, the weather did not seem to want to cooperate with me too much, but I still got a great vibe from this surfer’s town. Even with potential storms, people where still outside being active and hanging out. It was such a relaxed environment. I managed to do one of the famous walks from Bondi to Coogee, which is a amazing scenic walk before it down poured. If I ever had to live in Sydney, I would definitely live in at this city beach town.
After a few days in Sydney, I decided to take a train out to Katoomba where the weather was forecasted to be a little nicer. Katoomba is the home of the Blue Mountain ranges. Tall rocky peaks with lush eucalyptus rainforests spanning the vast valleys. This place was truly a tropical paradise! I managed to get a few long hikes in capture every angle of this region. Check out the photo’s and the tune I was rocking most of the time below.
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