On Thursday, as we left the Botanic Gardens, we were at the "back" side of the Sydney Opera House...
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Coming up to the Opera house from the side away from Sydney Harbour |
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We walked around to the Harbour side and this was our view. |
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We found a bench and sat for a while, enjoying the beautiful day and the views. |
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Overseas Cruise Terminal on the other side of Circular Quay -- no cruise ship in port on Thursday |
We decided to take a tour of the Sydney Opera House -- so we purchased tickets and then joined with our tour guide...
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Our guide and a few of our fellow-tour participants outside the Opera House |
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We first visited the Joan Sutherland Theatre -- this is coming up to the wall at the back of the stage area... you may be able to see that the insides of the building (the theatre) are built inside the "shells" that form the iconic outside of the building. |
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Another view showing how the inside is built within and separate from the outer structure. |
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This is just under the "shell". The glass here is at an angle so even at night, there will not be reflections of the light from inside, so you could easily see outside. |
We then went into the Joan Sutherland Theatre, used for opera and ballet performance. We had been cautioned that we could not take pictures inside the theatre due to copyright protection of the ballet's scenery that was visible onstage. (We couldn't detect that it was anything so amazing, but... whatever!)
After leaving the Joan Sutherland Theatre, we walked between the two large theatre buildings...
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-- between the two, we had an up-close view of the covering on the shell... |
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Carl between two of the large shells. |
We proceeded into the Concert Hall - the scheduled performance was for a showing of the movie "Gladiator" with the symphony providing the musical effects for the movie.
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Since there were no scenery components on the stage, we were able to take pictures inside. |
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We were seated in an area of the hall while our tour guide told us about the theatre. |
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The area right behind where our guide was standing was the box where Queen Elizabeth II sat while she enjoyed a performance when she came to officially open the the Sydney Opera House in 1973. |
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A panoramic picture of the inside of the Concert Hall. |
As our tour finished, we checked out the gift shop, and then Carl found a place he wanted to sit...
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... Carl wants to get a big screen TV for our park model -- he thinks this one may be almost big enough! |
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Looking back at the Opera House as we headed toward Circular Quay. |
We had lunch at a burger place alongside Circular Quay and enjoyed ferries and other boats coming and going while protecting our burger and fries from marauding pigeons!
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A McDonald's in a less-than-usual building design! |
Carl had taken a picture of the Central Business District on Wednesday; one of the buildings was SalesForce and he asked his sons if one of them uses SalesForce software in their work -- Scott indicated that his company installed displays in the lobby of the building and that they are the largest LED displays in the southern hemisphere...
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.. so we had to go see them! The receptionist took our picture in front of part of the display... |
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... then the security guard came over and suggested that we stand right up against the windows to get the best picture! |
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We stopped by to see "Maybe Sammy's" -- supposed to be one of the top 50 bars in the world (not sure by whose measuring scale!). |
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We walked down to Barangaroo (where we had walked on Thursday) and had dinner at one of the harbour-side restaurants. They were having an Aperol event (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aperol) -- evidently an Italian orange colored liqueur. There were some street performers that were probably there due to this event. |
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On our way back, we decided to try walking through an underground area for Wynyard Station -- we weren't sure whether we could walk all the way through without having to board a train, but we were able to do so. There were a number of shops underground. |
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Up on top were the light rail trains |
Another day with lots of walking, but we're learning our way around the city!