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The legend, as told by our Lonely Planet guide, is that Manly was named so by its European discoverers because of the attributes (that’s my interpretation) of the locals they found there. Well, I don’t know if this is still true – although a pick from the promenade at nudist Lady Bay opposite the bay might give you an indication. Today, Manly is a great place with shops and life around Le Corso – as well as the two beaches that this street connects: south west at the ferry pier is a small quiet harbour beach and east is the main reason to come here: a wide beach with impressive waves and nice promenade – very typical, I’d say, of Sydney. We didn’t take a swim this time because the weather was so-so but we’ll be back. More than the beach, what I liked was taking the ferry to go there. It was really nice to finally be on the water as Sydney is an invitation to the sea. Embarking at Circular Quay, the ferry takes you through the bay, offering amazing views of the Opera House, the Ha...
We discovered Maroubra last week-end and decided to go back this Sunday. This is arguably our favourite beach so far. Even if it is a tad further than the other eastern beaches it is definitely worthwhile because it is the most quiet (the street is far from the promenade and the strand is wide and large). There are less (no!) shop and animation but if that’s what you’re looking for, just head to Bondi. :) The waves during the summer are powerful but not too dangerous so you’re sure to have fun in the water (2 lifeguards areas make this real safe). It looked like the swell was actually great for surf beginners. It made me crave for my first lessons which I’m gonna book this week. I wonder whether I could find some after work sessions around 6pm just before dusk. Anyway Maroubra is great and I’m sure we’ll see more of it as Raquel is going to start giving English classes at the French High School located there very soon. Damn, French people know how to spot a great spot! Location, locati...
It took us more than an hour to get to the Koala Park near Pennant Hill, but it was totally worth the long journey! We arrived just in time to watch the koalas being fed (think lots of eucalyptus leaves) and were given the opportunity to pet them too. Funnily, the koala on duty that day was named Froggy! And while munching on some leaves… she didn’t seem to bother that much! It was a really strange thing to pet (and actually see for the first time) such an exotic animal and you can’t help but think these are truly teddy bears. Well, Koala Park isn’t just about koalas. There are plenty of other typical Australian animals as well. A lot of kangaroos in particular, some of which you can feed and pet too – of course, they’re really more cuddly if you give them some special kangaroo snacks first! We had fun watching the little penguins too, getting fed fish almost as big as them that they swallow in one bite. And we make friends with a very sympathetic parrot who kept saying hello and aski...
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