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Thursday, June 6, 2024

Australia- 20) Syndey at night, A Ferry ride from to Darling Harbor-Watching sunset

In the evening, after walking around Darling Harbor,  I embarked on a ferry ride from Barangaroo Wharf 2 in Darling Harbour to Milsons Point Walf without getting out, I continued the jourey to Circular Quay.   

As the ferry departed, I could see the bustling activity of Darling Harbour slowly fading into the distance. The iconic Sydney skyline stood tall against the evening sky, with the towering buildings bathed in the soft light of dusk. The gentle breeze carried the sounds of the city, blending with the rhythmic hum of the ferry’s engine.

Approaching Milsons Point, the Sydney Harbour Bridge loomed large, its majestic arches silhouetted against the twilight. The bridge, an engineering marvel, stood proudly as a testament to human ingenuity. The sight was awe-inspiring, with the last rays of the sun glinting off its steel structure.

Disembarking briefly at Milsons Point, I had a perfect view of the Sydney Opera House across the water. Its white sails glistened in the fading light, creating a striking contrast against the deepening blue of the evening sky. The Opera House looked almost ethereal, an architectural gem sitting gracefully on Bennelong Point.

Continuing the journey to Circular Quay, the lights of the city began to twinkle, reflecting off the surface and adding a magical quality to the scene. As we approached Circular Quay, the vibrant atmosphere of the area became apparent, with people bustling about, enjoying the evening.

The view of Circular Quay was captivating, with the Opera House on one side and the Harbour Bridge on the other, both illuminated against the night sky. The combination of natural beauty and architectural brilliance made the ferry ride an unforgettable experience, showcasing Sydney in all its sunset splendor.




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