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"Sydney is really beautiful. I have tried to capture some of this beauty, but don't honestly justify it with my photographic ability...but at least I tried. I have also included a couple of everyday pics of Melbourne." - Mark 

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Sydney
the view from Watsons Bay (South Head) towards Sydney Watsons Bay's beach how to get to your BIG boat lying moored at Watsons Bay
The famous Bondi Beach grafitti adds colour to an already colourful Bondi another view from Watsons Bay towards Sydney
A warning to or about the locals? Looking out from Balmoral Beach Sydney's cathedral
the markets surrounding the Opera House Where all the ferries call home - Circular Quay a water taxi
the Opera House as seen from the Sydney bridge Market Street in the heart of Sydney just after Christmas 2003 the Sydney Harbour Bridge from Circular Quay
The Rocks markets - supposedly the flea market in Sydney The Anzac Bridge looms in the background St Georges Street and the old Post Office building
One of my favourites - from the ferry as evening falls Looking out towards the open sea Amidst the concrete, the botanical gardens
Bronte Beach, very much like Bondi only smaller. A street entertainer on Market Street in Sydney Drinking sundowners under the Sydney Harbour Bridge
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The also spectacular but less famous Anzac bridge The ferries leave Circular Quay laden with passengers Walking over the Harbour Bridge through one of the stone towers
Luna Park - just below the Harbour Bridge Approaching the Opera House from the botanical gardens Rich colour in the sandstone rocks surrounding Bronte Beach
the outside of Sydney's cathedral look carefully to spot the people doing the Harbour Bridge climb The view from Circular Quay towards the Harbour Bridge
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Melbourne
Melbourne from the 55th floor
the queen of the animal kingdom visits downunder Sea folk bollards in Geelong
Dave was kind enough to allow me to show you the size of the portions served :-) the open range zoo outside Melbourne has some African inhabitants Melbourne hosts the Australian Tennis Open every year
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Geelong's famous Bollards
There are more than 100 of the two-metre high, 35 to 45cm across, brightly painted icons
our fellow photographers and hosts in Melbourne Melbourne is (in)famous for its hook turn../you turn right from the left lane
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