Curtiss P-40 Kittyhawk on display with a smile after a day of aerobatics at Temora Aviation Museum. P-40 is all-metal fighter and ground attack aircraft designed in US and used...
The tea store and tea room at The Glasshouse. Pleasant relaxed ambience, friendly service, hundreds of teas to select from – an awesome place to visit for a lunch or a Devonshire...
Yep, that’s right, it is indeed a mechanical horse on the edge of a cliff. Would be priceless to know what that guy thinks while he walks around it. I myself looking...
One of the 3 bridges offering a crossing over the Georges River to the South of Sydney. Commenced in 1962 and built in 1965 as a part of F6 Freeway project linking Sans Souci...
While hurrying down a slope to the Botany Bay shore to capture quickly setting sun I turned back and saw a small rainbow touching the ground. At that day of changing weather...
More than two centuries ago this place was named Sting Ray Harbour by Captain James Cook who just landed here in New Holland and caught few sting rays after a Sunday fishing...
Sydney`s tallest building, Sydney Tower, gets reflected in 20 level office tower. Walking along the Pitt Street at one time I was stunned by clear and almost full size reflection...
It is not an alien invasion, not a frame from a sci-fi movie, but a living and breathing city, almost real and shockingly impressive. When I was standing there on the dark...
The 1880s classroom in Old Goulburn Brewery. Slate boards, dipping pens and ink on the scratched desks, learning manners, Latin and Old Math, wearing old clothes until it became...
Did you ever visit a place where you completely forget what year it is now? Once we walked through the front gate of the brewery we thought we stepped into 1850s. I would...