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SilentWings Basic User Posts : 231 |
Hi everyone,
I live in the US, but I was asked to go to Sydney in July and play in a tennis tourney. I'm very interested in learning more about Australia, before I go. I know this sounds crazy, but I would like to know the simple things like, whats the weather like in July, Are there certain places in Sydney I HAVE to go see ! Stuff like that, how is your currency different from ours, if you know. Thanks for all your help, and I'm sorry for sounding so...well...you know. Thanks, Anni @ SilentWings |
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truyank Basic User Posts : 500+ |
Well, first of all...currency. It is running between 70 - 75 cents to the dollar which is pretty good for you (not so good for us). Climate...well, July is Winter here and Sydney is one of the "wetter" capital cities so it will be cool and quite possibly wet. Things to see...gosh....where do I start? Taronga Zoo, Featherdale Wildlife Park (if you can get there, it's a bit out of the city), the Opera House, the Harbour Bridge, Darling Harbour (there is an aquarium, exhibitions and good shopping there), Kings Cross is good for a giggle (but be careful - it's the red light district), the Blue Mountains are lovely if you're into nature. How's that for a start? |
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me__0021 Premium Member Forum Moderator Posts : 1,000+ |
Ooh, and Bondi Beach - although seeing as it's Winter it probably will be to cold to go in! Bondi Beach is the 2nd best Beach in Australia. Jessica (The Best Beach is on the Gold Coast at Surfers Paradise in Queensland! Where I live!!!) |
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SilentWings Basic User Posts : 231 |
Awesome. I know my coach said we would be going to a wildlife park thing where we can pet and play with the Koala and Kangaroo ( which just seems like a dream come true !!) Thanks guys/girls Anni |
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truyank Basic User Posts : 500+ |
That sounds like Featherdale to me...lots of cuddles to be had there! |
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SilentWings Basic User Posts : 231 |
Thats just awesome !! Thanks ! |
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JSK Basic User Posts : 500+ |
Not sure if it airs in the USA but if you are into Home and Away, it is filmed at Bondi Beach! If you are really really really lucky you may even get to meet some of the cast! Even if you aren't into nature the Blue mountains and 3 sisters (mountains) are still a definate must see. Thanks Jsk |
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SilentWings Basic User Posts : 231 |
Thanks JSK !! |
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Gremlin Airedale Terriers Basic User Posts : 3,000+ |
Hi, I'm American. Quick Q: what's it like having Christmas in the summer? (If any of you celebrate Christmas, or- whatever!!!) |
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Gremlin Airedale Terriers Basic User Posts : 3,000+ |
Sorry for sounding so naive!!! |
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origami_kennels Basic User Posts : 11 |
o.O We all celebrate Christmas. :P Well.. except those who are Jewish.. or.. whatever. And I've never been to America so I don't know how different it is, really... basically we have our tree up for about a month, all decorated... go to sleep on the 24th, wake up on the 25th with all the presents under it, open them all that morning, then go have lunch/dinners with families. In my family we go to my Grandma's house which is on the beach and eat prawns (That's shrimp. And no one calls them shrimp here) and cold meats and salad and stuff. A lot of families will have big barbeques, I suppose others do more traditional meals. Also, in answer to the question about currency, too, ours is a lot prettier than the US bills. (And we call them notes!), they're plastic, and they're colourful, so you can't mistake one for another- whoo hoo! Another fun thing about coming to Aus is trying to learn the lingo. Like "pash" and "thongs" (snerk), and prawns and stuff. |
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Silk Water Kennels Basic User Posts : 364 |
Ive seen the 'three sisters' and omg it was a beatiful journey the whole wntire time! There is so many places you have to see..........lol, i used to live there but now am in qld |
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