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King Battery

King Battery

16 km north of Kambalda, just off the Goldfields Highway, are the substantial remnants of an enormous gold stamper battery where tonnes of ore were crushed at the end of the 19th century.

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King Street

King Street This small street is becoming known for its impressive resurgence restaurants, cafés and shops which line the road, and also the nearby lanes and arcades, in an area which previously consisted mainly of disused warehouses.

Perth Botanic Gardens

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Perth Boys' School

Perth Boys' School The former premises of Perth Boys’ School date from 1854. This is the second oldest independent school in Australia, the oldest being King’s School, Parramatta, near Sydney (1831). Corner of the Esplanade and William Street

Sydney Aquarium

Sydney Aquarium 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

Sydney Harbour & Attractions

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


 

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