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Final day in Sydney

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Some pics taken this evening in the botanical gardens; will be on the plane in the morning.  This tree grew here for more than 200 years, long before any Europeans arrived. It's been a beautiful summer's day, so seeing Xmas trees and decorations seems very odd.

Hometime

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The new office opened yesterday, so I can come home in a couple of days.  It has a cracking view of the neighbouring building's air-conditioning plant harbour bridge.  This is Bridge street, which I am ashamed to admit I have not strayed from all week.  The office is at one end, my hotel the other, the shop where I buy biscuits is in the middle.

Nightlife

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This project is pissing me off now, but then I always get annoyed if everything doesn't run perfectly, perhaps I should learn to be more realistic.  Went for a bit of a walk last night to clear my head, seeing as it was such a warm evening.  Hard to believe this was originally designed in the '50s.

Further Adventures in New South Wales

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Out again on the bike, this time south of Sydney and through the Royal national park.  It's like riding through one of the conservatories at Kew gardens.  I followed the Old Pacific highway, which includes this road built in the sea, around the side of some cliffs. Look, it's Home & Away!  OK, it isn't, I tried to visit the place where they film that but got lost and gave up. Looks lovely, but it was extremely windy and I had my hands full keeping the chunky, unaerodynamic BMW pointing in roughly the correct direction. Later in the day I visited a waterfall.  It had a car park, a visitor centre with restaurant, a gift shop... all for this pathetic dribble of water.  Perhaps it works better in the winter. I did get a present for the Mrs though.  Despite covering more than 500 miles, and even passing through Kangaroo Valley, this is the only wildlife I've seen (apart from a lizard thing, about half-a-second before I ran him over).

Adventuring

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Rode the GS all the way through Yengo national park today, in a big loop.  It was one of my best rides ever; in fact it was a Top 10 lifetime experience. Here I am, racing a car AND a train towards the Sydney harbour bridge.  I've been over this 4 times today thanks to my poor navigation - at $3 a go. Oooh, some mountains.  Little ones, anyway.  This camera position isn't very good, but it was the best I could do. I don't know what those creatures are, but they look cute.  I didn't see any though, nor any kangaroos despite several warning signs.  Disappointing. Having a little rest - not too close to any houses, as I saw rednecks gawping at me as if they'd never seen a motorbike before.  Didn't want any Australian Deliverance shenanigans kicking off. This was the only vehicle I overtook (outside the city).  The road was so quiet I only encountered 2 vehicles going my way in around 70 miles. Interesting mailboxes.  I didn't sto

Tractor Pull

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Picked up my hire bike this afternoon, it was super fun riding it back to the hotel in heavy traffic in 35C heat! Initially I couldn't get it off the sidestand, it was so heavy.  I thought I was going to have to admit defeat and ask for a tiny bike, but then I noticed the rear wheel was up against the kerb... shifted it forward, and there we go... I quite like it so far.  It's the new watercooled job, but still a bit tractorish.  Very comfy though.

Home and Away

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I'm working in Sydney this month, here are some typical tourist photos: The Opera house is pretty impressive, but awkward to photograph.  I'd like to go and see a show here, but there's nothing playing that appeals at the moment - I suppose all their A-list celebs (Harold from Neighbours, Skippy the bush kangaroo, etc), are doing panto in the UK right now. I told you it was awkward to photograph - you need to be on a boat in the harbour really. It took almost 24 hours to get here; 7 hours on a Boeing 777 to Dubai, then another 14 on this A380.  It was OK though, I got some decent sleep AND and the in-flight entertainment system had the original series of Battlestar Galactica to watch.  That wood - it's plastic.  Like a '90s Mondeo Ghia. I became very confused by the time difference; Monday seems to have been just a few hours long. I've hired a motorbike for the weekend, a massive BMW GS1200!  I don't approve of adventure bikes, but it