After a long, long flight during which we watched the probably most amazing sunrise you could ever imagine, we finally landed in
We (that's me and my fellow two high school students, they are both going to Brisbane) were all so tired that we could barely walk, so the bus transfer to the youth hostel we will stay at for the next two days went by pretty silent. The first thing we did after entering our hostel (and yes, the first Australian sentence I heard was actually "No worries") was taking a quick shower, and although it was short, it immediately woke us up.
After dropping our stuff in our room we went for a walk in the downtown-city of
Then we came across the Hyde Park, and I was finally fully aware of the fact that we really were in
One of the many amazing things I saw after we entered the park (which is beautiful) was an ibis bird. It looked so weird with its long, thin, almost banana-shaped beak, but our "guide" (the person who will have to stand up for all our problems here in Australia for the next couple of months) told us that there were a lot of them here and that they were basically equal to the pigeons we have in Germany.
After crossing the entire park we finally saw the famous Opera House and the
After half an hour on the ferry we reached the island, and as soon we were there we headed straight to the beach. And that’s when I finally found the
Sadly, we couldn’t stay too long a the beach. First, because we only had two hours time to spend on the island, and second… yep, it started raining. So we spent about one hour running through every shop we could find… oh, and we had the best. sushi. ever!
Long live Australia!
OMG Maya im sooo jalous.
ReplyDeleteId love to see some pictures!
Echt stoer van je dat je helemaal naar de andere kant vd wereld bent gegaan
Xx Lisa
Ik ga er soon een paar op zetten :)
Delete