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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Sydney Harbour Bridge


Sydney Harbour Bridge is the world's largest steel arch bridge, and, in its beautiful harbour location, has become a renowned  international symbol of Australia. The bridge is locally nicknamed "The Coat Hanger" because of its arch-based design. This bridge was formally opened on 19 March 1932. The southern (CBD) bridge end is located at Millers Point in The Rocks area, and the northern end at Milsons Point in the lower North Shore area.

For Tourism The southeast pylon served for many years as a lookout and tourist attraction for Sydney, containing a number of telescopes and antiquated arcade games which operated with coins, long after that currency had gone out of circulation.  The other that things that tourist  can do is Bridge Climb, it is the ultimate experience of Sydney. Bridge Climb will bring you to the top of the bridge to see around and walk  around top of the bridge. To go to Harbour Bridge all you need to do just by train go to Circular Quay and walk about 15 minutes alternatively by train stop at Milson Point Station.



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