Australia! Photos from Sydney and Melbourne

Quikmaps posts have run rather dry over the last couple weeks, I’ll readily admit, but I hasten to explain that this drought is emphatically not because I’ve taken to the beautiful art of laziness. Au contraire. It is because I have taken my programming skills down under, by invitation of the fine folks at Lonely Planet.

And, being down under, I have found myself under the weather, though not as one generally uses the term. In Sydney, Australia, finding yourself under the influence of November weather is a decidedly refreshing experience, especially having travelled from the more northern reaches of Canada. And so, I must admit, I have spent much of my free time exploring.

As one always does when exploring these days (besides reading Bill Bryson stories), I have attempted to document my explorations by way of digital photographs. You can find my first set here.

My personal favourite is the photo below, a view of Melbourne, looking across Hobson’s Bay from Willliamstown:

Melbourne from Williamstown

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  1. wanderingken.com » Australia — the rest of the photographic story said,

    January 2, 2007 @ 6:36 pm

    […] This set includes the Sydney and Melbourne photos highlighted in an earlier post, adding a few photos from the Blue Mountains west of Sydney, and some shots from a journey I took from Central to South Australia — Alice Springs, Uluru, King’s Canyon, Kata Tjuta, Coober Pedy, and Adelaide. […]

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