There aren’t many places that I’ve been where I can say I was a
sightseer or tourist or took tons of pictures, but I did visit Australia back
in the mid 80’s. Thanks to the internet,
I can share some of the places I saw while I was there. I spent all my time around the Sydney area
but did venture out a couple of times.
On one of my trips, I wanted to find the famous “Blue Mountains”. I had read about the “Three Sisters” and just
had to see. So off I went, map in hand
(or should I say front seat) and hoping I wouldn’t get lost.
Three Sisters up close |
Three Sisters, Blue Mountains |
Three Sisters at sunset |
I found this place that had a natural stairway down into the valley
below, and started my adventure downward.
Okay, I didn’t bother to read the plaque up top that talked about it,
but after about 30 minutes or so, decided this was NOT what I wanted to do, and
didn’t really think I could make it.
Entrance to the Giant Stairway |
Upon reaching the top again, I noticed the plaque that read “over
800 steps”. YIKES!!!!!!!!!!! Needless to say, I’m glad I turned around
when I did. Here is a little excerpt from
one website that describes it:
This walk starts at the most popular lookout
in the Blue Mountains, and passes one of Australia's most famous landmarks, The
Three Sisters. After descending into the valley and enjoying the views along
the bottom of the cliffs you catch the scenic railway back up the hill. With
great views of the valley, and a beautiful forest environment, this is a
popular walk. All the more because at the end, the world's steepest railway is
available to take walkers back up to the top of the cliffs. This walk is not
suitable for people with heart or breathing difficulties and for those with a
fear of heights.
Half way point |
Didn't look that scary, until you're in it! |
Funny, they didn’t mention the over 800
steps! Haha
Though I didn’t get right up close, I did get
to see the views of that area.
Breathtaking is all I can say.
Enjoy some of the images I found from that area.
Wind Erosion rocks |
Govetts Leap, Blue Mountains |
Wentworth Falls |
My frequent hang out was Manly Beach: reminded me of Hawaii, crystal clear water
and you could go out 50 yards and only be up to your waist in the water. And they had the best gyros there. Yummmmmmmm.
Walkway to Manly Beach |
I hope to some day get back to Australia. There is so much more I want to see, like the
Great Barrier Reef! Until then, I will
just dream about it!
Hope you enjoyed your visit to the land down under.
Thanks for stopping by!
Have a great weekend
~~~ Duuude ~~~
3 comments:
I've often wanted to visit Australia and N.Z., but have never had the chance. I can see why your trip is a fond memory. Beautiful post Duuuude.
Our son backpacked through Australia for 6 weeks...he loved it! Someday we hope to visit there also...but I prefer nice hotels, so we won't be backpacking!
You've been to Australia?? I would love to go there! My niece is dating a guy from there and I could sit and listen to him for hours. :)
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