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Have been busy post trip and thus have been behind in posting this posts.

Reflecting on the trip, I think there are a few things that I few is a mark difference and something I like. Firstly it is how they have managed to conserve many old buildings and some of them are not as modern as we expect, mortar and cement but sandstone building and the like. So definitely it has not been easy maintaining it but yet it is still well maintained and is not just a monument but is still in used. So looking at some of my photos I post, definitely can see some of the old building some where.

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Next, is definitely the aboriginals. They are definitely people who have roamed the land in Australia before modernization comes. So, some of the buildings, you would find plague stating this land belongs to which tribes. Though they have been “chased out”, their mark is not erased forever.

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Travelling within the city is definitely a piece of cake for Sydney, everything is within walking distance, depending on how you define walking distance. But is relatively straightforward, and hard to be lost. Melbourne can consider to walk but then if there is free things why abuse yourself. City tram is free within their city area. So they would announce that the next stop is no longer within the free tram zone and that the boarding bus stop would show if the stop is a free area or not and if not the next stop is free or not. However, it can be confusing at times to figure which tram go wheres. Lastly, if you are at Melbourne, you can consider taking 35, which goes on the main route where the tram is an antique, good to take photo of it.

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The bus stop within the free tram zone

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Bus 35, antique

I used AA Kings local tour and Grayline local tour in Sydney and Melbourne respectively and their service had been fantastic and definitely would consider using them again if I were to go back again.

That marks the end of Melbourne and Sydney, till the next trip.

MEL-SIN 8/7/2018

Today marks the last day in Australia. So today we went on a half day tour to tour around the city area of Melbourne.

What intrigue me the most was the walk down their arcades and laneways, where the guides gave each of us a receiver so that we can hear what she was introducing to us while we walk and take a look. Gone is the day where there is a need to have a big microphone. But the laneways and arcades are fill with many things to see especially historical things. Then moving on to the Fitzroy Garden for a stroll in a garden before going to Queen Victoria Market where we end the tour. Of course in between, we drive past many historical buildings too. Shall let the photo do the rest of talking.

Laneway and Arcade:

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the special clock at one of the arcade which will move at the hour. This is with biblical linkage20180708_090032

The other side of the Gog and Magog Clock, where they will blast their bugle20180708_093214

coffee shops after coffeeshops

Fitzroy Garden:

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Captain cook house here… you can pay a visit.

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Toilet in case you are full tide. Specially designed

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