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[Blue Mountains]    [Chinese Gardens]    [Featherdale Wild Life Park]    [Powerhouse Museum]    [Royal Botanic Garden]

Blue Mountains

 
Three Sisters The canyon
       
Blue Mountains as so called because of the ever present haze caused by droplets of oil dispersed by the gum trees being caught by the sunlight.
       
       
Blue Mountain Trolley Post Box    
       
Male aborigine Three ladies Top and bottom of the steepest railway in the world.
       
Craggy rock Scenic World Skyway support The new 2005 Skyway boasts a state of the art Elecrto-Scenic glass floor. Mack truck and cherry blossom
       

Chinese Gardens of Friendship

   
Bonsai display Garden screen Rock and lake Reflections through hole
       
White Australian Ibis Pavilion of Clear View and rock Pagoda and reflections Reflections through hole
       
Waterfall through trees Rock by pool Rock forest through arch Green reflections
       
Across the Lotus Pond Steps across the Lotus Pond Reflections in the Lotus Pond Flower
       
Reflections and flower Acer through archway Reflections in Lotus Pond
       

Featherdale Wild Life Park

   
Wombat Wallaby Kangaroo
       
Wallabies Cassowary Pelican Pied Cormorant
       
Pied Goose Black Swan cygnets Koala
       
Laughing Kookaburras Egret Australian White Ibis Jabiru
       
Dingo Kangaroo Triple harrow
       
Great Egret Turkey Porcupine Egret, Kangaroo and Warthog
       
White peacock White Peahen Peahen Peacock
       
Emu   Kangaroo  
       
Turtle   Crocodile  
       

Powerhouse Museum

     
Locomotive No 1 Locomotive plate Aeroplane Though the window.
       
Autogyro Models of Sydney Opera House Fire engine
       
Strasburg Clock Stationary steam engine Locomotive 243
       
Horse tram Horse bus Flying machine
       
Coventry Eagle Sunbeam Hartan Acme
       

Royal Botanic Garden

     
The Indian flying fox is one of the largest of all bats and has a wingspan of more than four feet. It does not prey on animals, feeding, instead, almost exclusively on a variety of fruit. The Indian flying fox was named for the shape of its head and its reddish brown fur, which resemble those of a fox. Flying foxes are the largest of all bats and are found widely throughout Asia and Australia.
       
       
Sex and Death Tropical House. Statues Captain Phillip statue
       
Rock plant Boy and dogs statue Flower Young plover
       
Government House Coat of Arms on Government House Government House Fountain
       
View of the garden Large tree Australian white ibis Picnic under the palm
       
Fountain Possum Sulphur crested cockatoo Sydney Opera House
       
   

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