Brendon thinks 'cockle' is not a real word.
They have these delightful trains for lazy people all over the city. They cost $4 and don't take you any further than you could walk in five minutes. The guy in the white shirt is Cal, one of our program coordinators who used to be a BU student.
For the Sydney Festival, which runs the month of January, some company was sponsoring free movies on Darling Harbor. The score was performed live by an orchestra sitting right beneath the screen.
Classy.
It's not just Target here. It's Target, period.
Darling Harbor on Australia Day.
To the best of my knowledge, nothing was really going on, but there were tons of people out.
Australia Day fireworks as seen from the roof of UniLodge.
This statue is a replica of some famous statue in Italy.
These birds are everywhere!
All this for a drinking fountain.
The fountain in Hyde Park. (No, I haven't unexpectedly traveled to London. Most of the buildings and parks here are named after places in Great Britain. That's colonialism for you.)
The QVB - Queen Victoria Building.
Arguably one of the biggest malls in the world. I got lost inside.
The number of battleships in Sydney Harbor makes me wonder what war they're expecting.
Strangely enough, there are Westfield shopping centers in Australia. Didn't we hear that the Duchess of York owns Hawthorne Mall? I guess that wasn't a lie!