Aquarium of Western Australia
Hillarys Boat Harbour, a little north of Scarborough, is the home of the Aquarium of Western Australia.
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Sydney Aquarium lies to the eastern edge of Darling Harbour and closer to the heart of the city, is one of Sydney's most accessible popular attractions. The Aquarium has more than 650 species comprising more than 11,000 individual fish and other sea and water creatures. The Sydney Aquarium is dedicated to the animals welfare and it is for that reason the Aquarium does not support the notion of animal shows, in particular performances and feeding times. Some animals are trained by keepers, but it is for animal husbandry purposes only. Similarly, animals are fed when needed, not according to
Oceanworld, Manly
Oceanworld Manly features a vast array of marine life and the city's largest sharks! Boasting three levels, the main aquarium is on the lower level where you'll come face-to-face with giant SHARKS and stingrays in a walk-through 110 meter long acrylic tunnel. Be intrigued by some of the world's most venomous sea creatures and discover the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef display with its stunning backdrop of vibrant colors and 100+ species of unique corals and tropical fish!
There is always something happening at Oceanworld Manly!
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Leeman
Located 88 km south of Dongara and 295 km north of Perth, Leeman is a typical sleepy little fishing villages which, with the inevitability of all charming and unspoilt places, is in the process of changing into a tourist destination and a commuting zone for miners working for Western Titanium near Eneabba which is only 40 km to the east. The townships of Leeman and Greenhead are a comfortable three hours drive north of Perth via the Brand Highway. They experience some of the strongest summer winds that windsurfers will encounter in Western Australia, and as a result are great
Sydney Harbour
Sydney Harbour is the most beautiful natural harbour in the world. There are infinite opportunities to walk, eat and relax throughout the harbour; along the waterfront and amidst the many parks and reserves along the way. The best way of seeing the harbour is to be on it and that's easy to do. Sydney Ferries, which are also government run, provide an inexpensive way of seeing the most beautiful harbour in the world.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge constructed in 1924 which took 1500 men eight years to build at a cost of £4.25 million. Six million hand driven rivets
Darling Harbour
Darling Harbour is intended to be one of Sydney's "buzz" places. To Reach Darling Harbour you can take a train to Town Hall station, after leaving the station, turn right into Druit Street, walk down two blocks and turn right into Sussex Street. Then, walk a further block to Market Street, turn left and walk across the pedestrian bridge. Alternatively, you can catch the monorail service from near the corners of Pitt and Market Streets.
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