Things to do in Sydney

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G'day. Just got back to the US from Australia a few hours ago. Bit jet lagged so I hope this makes sense.

Definitely take the "cat" to Manly and perhaps do the shark dive http://sharkdive.oceanworld.com.au

If you get tired of the city, take a day trip to the Blue Mountains on one of the smaller tour buses (e.g. oztrails.com) Great value for your experiences.

Take the bus to Watson Bay/The Gap or any of the northern beaches.

See the Shark movie at the Imax Theatre in Darling Harbor.

Robyne
 
Ok, we tried the meat pies, the shark dive is full, been to the zoo and aquarium.

Where's the movie night? And how's the coogee baths? Or any other suggestions?
 
open air movies at botanic gardens. ref: http://www.moonlight.com.au/

if in the western suburbs, sydney olympic park has open air movies in the overflow, ref: http://www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au...CALENDAR_VIEW=event&SQ_CALENDAR_EVENT_ID=5771

coogee baths are nice - do it as a night dive, phone dive shop Deep 6 if your interested or go to the cafe there for a nice sunday brunch and laze on the concrete beach for the rest of the day or snorkle.

what about white water rafting at Penrith Olympic facilities (west suburbs also)

LSL
 
If you get out to the Blue Mountains, don't miss the Norman Lindsay museum in Falconbridge...was the location and basis for a recent film starring Hugh Grant, Sam Neill, and Elle MacPherson. Lindsay was a fascinating and controversial artist, perhaps the greatest polymath Australia has ever produced.
 
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