Alluring Wedding Reception Venues of Sydney (249 views)
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In Sydney, the options for a wedding reception venue are many. The wedding reception setting can be ooh-so quiet and romantic or just cool and casual or absolutely sophisticated and stylish! Again, the venues can be outdoors or indoors, on the waterfront or right on the Sydney Harbour! Whether it be a spring, summer, fall or winter wedding, in Sydney, there are options and ideas galore! As there is no setting more spectacular than the harbour in Sydney, the most popular locations lie around the Sydney Harbour. Author: Julian
Submitted: Monday, May 03 2010 |
Sydney Hens Party Cruises (254 views)
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Hen’s Party or Hen’s Night is the most awaited event for the bride and her women friends that precedes but surpasses the wedding in its excitement! One can make it extremely creative by adding as many scintillating and titillating trappings as one can. Girls go overboard in finding new ideas to make their hens parties different, unique and memorable. Author: Julian
Submitted: Wednesday, Mar 24 2010 |
Sydney Markets – A World Shopping Destination (548 views)
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Sydney, with its weekend markets and their immense shopping potential, is a paradise for shoppers, both international and local.
Sydney’s famous weekend markets, where shoppers come flocking in multitudes, have an answer to every shopper’s need. The Rocks, Balmain, Surry Hills, Rozelle, Bondi, Paddington and Glebe have the most frequented market places in Sydney.
Author: Julian
Submitted: Wednesday, Nov 25 2009 |
Sydney’s Aboriginal art and culture (256 views)
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The rock paintings and engravings of Sydney reflect the artistic inclinations of the Aboriginal population before the Europeans came to settle in this historical city. Rock engravings and paintings show the close relation the Aborigines had with the sea. The engravings and paintings were mostly about creatures related to the sea such as whales and sharks and other fish. Gwion Gwion is a form of rock painting seen in caves, which is believed to belong to a culture that existed long before the Aboriginal culture as it is known today. Author: Julian
Submitted: Monday, Nov 16 2009 |