Observatory Excursion
Posted on August 23, 2007
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That sounds and looks intresting i wish i could do it.
The Sydney Observatory is right in the middle of the old part of Sydney. Its right on the harbour so we had a great time walking around the harbour side before visiting the observatory. It was a great day
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Are you doing a project about captain cook? im a kiwi(born in newzealand) and the last time i saw the statue of camptin cook i was 4 and then i moved here to Dingwall in Scotland.
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This statue of Captain Cook is at Circular Quay - which is in the middle of Sydney right on the Harbour, next to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Did you know that Captain Cook was born in Yorkshire, England in a little town called Whitby?