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nakayu
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Posted on Wed 27th of Aug 2008, 10:31 PM
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Sorry can't edit the topic, spell wrongly.
What're "DON'T MISS" if i go to Sydney?
................ Can u help? ..................
 
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Angie
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Posted on Thu 28th of Aug 2008, 01:59 AM
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pls have a look this web: http://www.sydneyguide.net.au/sydney-attractions.htm
It may help.
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Posted on Thu 28th of Aug 2008, 02:11 AM
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i reckon u should visit Sydney opera house, Blue mountain(3 sista), harbour bridge,...etc
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nakayu
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Posted on Wed 10th of Sep 2008, 02:35 AM
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How much should i spend per day to survive in Sydney? eiei
1) If i'm a bugget traveler?
2) If i'm a normally traveler but not too classy?
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Posted on Wed 10th of Sep 2008, 10:09 AM
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Undoubtedly, the most spectacular attraction in Sydney is the Sydney Opera House, which also features a mind-blowing view of the harbor.
The must visit places in Sydney include Sydney Opera House, Sydney Aquarium, Sydney Wildlife World, Sydney Harbour Bridge, and a lot of other natural attractions. Sydney is also famous for international sporting events.
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trevor
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Posted on Thu 11th of Sep 2008, 11:05 AM
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The cheapest and the most efficient way to go sightseeing in Sydney is BICYCLES. bicycles are treated as pedestrians in Sydney and you can go on smoothly ( well....don't hit anybody on the back, until then  ).
Some tour firm actually organize bicycle tours for groups which are fun. You can actually save a lot this way. No tickets, no waiting for cars, buses....all you got to do is ride.
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nakayu
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Posted on Fri 12th of Sep 2008, 01:38 AM
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trevor wrote:The cheapest and the most efficient way to go sightseeing in Sydney is BICYCLES. bicycles are treated as pedestrians in Sydney and you can go on smoothly ( well....don't hit anybody on the back, until then ).
Some tour firm actually organize bicycle tours for groups which are fun. You can actually save a lot this way. No tickets, no waiting for cars, buses....all you got to do is ride.
Thanks a lots all u guys esp. trevor! 
Anyway, do u have any idea how much for the cost of living per day and how much it cost for renting a bicycle?
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Posted on Fri 3rd of Oct 2008, 01:36 AM
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Any idea about Zoo in Sydney, just want to take a photoes with koala,
need help
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Posted on Sat 4th of Oct 2008, 02:00 AM
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I recommend the Koala Park Sanctuary Sydney, located in West Pennant Hills ,about 30 munites drive from Sydney central district.This place might be the only place in the country where you can see many koalas in one place  .Also ,there are wombats, dingoes, kangaroos, wallabies, emus, and native birds here, too.
Website : http://www.koalaparksanctuary.com.au
Price : Admission A$19 (US$15/UK£7.50) adults, A$9 (US$7.20/UK£3.60) children
 
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Posted on Sat 4th of Oct 2008, 02:10 AM
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  THANK YOU Winnie
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Winnie
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Posted on Mon 6th of Oct 2008, 03:00 AM
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You're welcome Summer  I wish you had a nice trip with
koalas.
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Posted on Mon 20th of Oct 2008, 12:23 AM
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