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posted by kevans on 18 May 2011 at 11:48
What a wonderful experience! It's all about the native creatures here and you can really get all up-close and personal with them too. The photo of me and the koala on the rooftop will probably be my facebbok profile picture for ever!
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Sydney Aquarium Pier, next to the aquarium
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posted by hdiller on 16 November 2010 at 15:49
This is a lovely scenic walk. It's about 9km and takes about 4 hours. Get a bus over Sydney Harbour Bridge to Spit Point and set off from there. You'll see some lovely ocean views, as well as the possibility of glimpsing some wildlife - lizards, small (and harmless) snakes and some aboriginal rock carvings. Manly is a lovely little secluded fishing village where you can have a little rest for a bit before getting on the ferry to Darling Harbour.
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Take a bus over Sydney Harbour bridge
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posted by xullman on 4 August 2010 at 13:54
THe Australian Museum houses a series of great exhibitions on the diverse and unique wildlife of Australia. Well worth a look before heading to the Outback!
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Near Hyde Park
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posted by shravyareddy on 16 July 2009 at 05:11
Sydney Taronga Zoo is very popular zoo in the city. Where you can find different kinds of animals. The wildlife is very different . There is a entrance ticket for zoo also. The reptiles, koalas, giraffes and seals are major four species in this zoo. We can even enter the kitchen for the zoo where we can see how the food is prepared for the animals. You will be given information about each animal, focusing on feeding habits, conservation issues and their daily life at Taronga Zoo.
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Bradleys Head Rd, Mosmon
+61 2 9969 2777
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