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Make sure to see an event at the Opera House- there are over 1,500 events held in its 7 theaters each year!
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The Opera House's resident companies include Opera Australia, The Australian Ballet, Sydney Theatre Company and Sydney Symphony
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Visit the Sydney Harbor National Park which consists of five small harbor islands, rugged sandstone cliffs, bushland and beaches
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Visit the Sydney Aquarium which hosts exotic fish, sharks, and even the platypus!
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Swim with sharks!
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Climb to high ground to get a beautiful view of the sunset
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Follow the boardwalk at Bicentennial Park and explore one of Australia’s most important wetland ecosystems. There’s free entry, BBQs, picnic areas, playgrounds, pathways and cycleways, salt marsh and bird hides
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Hey ladies stroll over to Manly Beach which has sandy beaches, small coves, festivals, live music, yachts, divers, pubs, cafes, shops, and hopefully manly men!
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Don't worry there is a Lady Bay as well, however it is a legal nude beach!
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A trip to the desert dunes of Australia is well worth it!
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Take a camel ride safari through the dunes of Australia's desert
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Surprising to some, Australia now has the last herds of wild Arabian camels on Earth
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There are hundreds of gorgeous hikes to choose from throughout your summer in Australia!
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There are ten deserts in Australia encompassing about 18 percent of Australia's landmass
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For beautiful views of the harbor head to Mrs. Macquarie's Chair- a hand carved stone chair used by the misses herself in the 1800s waiting for British ships to come in
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Come home from this island with pro surfing skills!! Or at least the ability to ride a wave respectably...
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Head to the breathtaking Chinese Garden of Friendship in Sydney's Chinatown
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Don't mess with these Charlie's Angels
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Head to Sydney Harbor whose secluded beaches, quiet coves, and soaring headlands are considered one of the world's most beautiful
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Learn to ride the waves on a boogie board
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You may feel brave enough to travel to Shark Island! Don't worry, despite the name it is still a popular destination for swimmers and surfers
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Cross the ''coat-hanger,'' also known as the Sydney Harbour Bridge