East Point Darwin/Australia – E27

DARWIN, AUSTRALIA: East Point is located northwest of Darwin and is quite a large park. I was looking for some sights that are not too far away. First was a beach that was completely empty. Only one daring person ventured briefly into the water. Here also my understanding problem of Lee Point Beach cleared up, why nobody goes into the water. Between October and May is the season for Jelly Fish, also called Stingers. A contact with those in the water independently from the danger with crocodiles can lead to death. So there was nothing left but a little walk on the beach. Some locals caught fish or collected something or sat on the parking lot and drank beer.

A Walk Through Manly/Sydney Australia – C46 4K

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: This video is about a walk through Manly. It starts at the ferry dock, along the main road and finally along the beach to the north. For me it was the first time that I walked to the northern end of the beach. Then I walked up a small hill and finally to another beach. This time I had no desire to tell anything. Therefore there is also no voice but only the impressions of Manly.

Botanical Garden and Circular Quay Sydney – E26

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: In this video I show you a trip from the suburb Zetland to the center at the bus stop Museum and on to the Botanical Garden. After a walk through the garden I go to the Sydney Opera and on to the Circular Quay. The video was taken in October 2019 and unfortunately it was not purely sunny.

?? 2019 – Walk Through The Botanic Garden In Sydney To The Opera House And Circular Quay

A walk through the free Sydney Botanical Garden with all its plants from around the world, especially tropical plants such as palm trees, trees and flowers, on a Sunday afternoon in March 2019. The Botanical Garden is located in the heart of the city centre, close to the Opera, Circular Quay and Harbour Bridge at Port Jackson. From the botanical garden one has a unique view to the Sydney Opera House and the Harbour Bridge and gets along the water to the Circular Quay. Circular Quay is the transfer point for numerous ferries to different places in Sydney and is especially crowded on Sundays. Most of the time, there is also a huge cruise ship at anchor.