The Pyrmont Bridge across Darling Harbour is the world’s oldest surviving electrically operated swingspan bridge, which opened in 1902. And also, it’s a cool place for pictures.
Captured on film: sibling affection! As rare as a quetzal sighting in a Costa Rican rain forest, I now have photographic evidence that they occasionally sort of like each other.
Sydney Aquarium
Here are a couple of God's funkiest creatures -- they look like they were designed by Cractacus Potts.
They're not plants, they're sea horses!
We found an interactive kids' area this time.
They fed the dugong trays of lettuce. C’mon! OK she’s a little portly, but no need to force salads on the poor girl! It said on the sign that her nickname was “sea cow.” Where are those Free to be Fat people when you need them!
Eerily like faces, the "eyes" are actually nostrils and gil slits on the underbelly of sting rays.
Da dum.... da dum..........
The hands-on area.
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