I wasn't able to climb the bridge (due to circumstances beyond my control) so I went and climbed one of the pylons that support the bridge. They don't really support the bridge - they're just to make it look good!! They had an exhibition which detailed the history of the bridge being built and a hundred and one statistics about the bridge (such as 16 people died during its construction and that there are almost 2 million rivets at the bottom of the harbour that got dropped!)
The view at the top was amazing - with the city laid out in front of us with a great view of the Opera House and the Bridge. We then took a ferry round to Darling Harbour just so that we could go under the bridge!
Later that afternoon, we saw the Three Sisters and strolled down to sit beneath the ledge of one of them. From here, we drove to the Scenic Railway - the world's steepest railway at a 51 degree incline - and strolled around the Jamison Valley before getting the cable car back up to the top.
The next day we were taken out on John and Sue's boat. We left from Killarney Heights and we worked our way slowly round the harbour towards Manly. We spent the day sunbathing and swimming in gorgeous blue waters! We were treated to lunch (of chicken, fresh oysters and prawns) and were then had another view of the Opera House and the Bridge from the water. We moored up at Darling Harbour and were had an afternoon snack before going home. It was a great day and we felt very spoilt!
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