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Australia, Sydney

Posted in Camilla, Tourism by Michael on Dec 9th, 2007

So the second week was kind of short, not because they have less than seven days a week in Australia, but because Camilla had to study for exams (and I supposedly had to do some group work for the studies in Italy). Anyhow, on Tuesday 13th, as soon as Camilla finished her last exam we left for Sydney… e.g she finished around noon and we got on the flight around 15.

We had booked a hotel in King’s Cross, which basically is the funky part of town - much like Vesterbronx & Istedgade in Copenhagen. The hotel was fine and cheap. That is, it wasn’t that cheap, but our room was cheap because of booking online (saved ~100 Australian dollars/night). The view from the hotel was very fitting with the price, I mean its by far the most interesting light shaft I’ve seen (and only?). There was this really cool fountain nearby, so you can see it both at night and day on the pictures. Anyhow, the first day we just walked around downtown Sydney and went to the movies.

The second day, Wednesday, we kicked off by going to the Opera house. Ironically, we started by going up next to it from where - I’m sorry to say - it is anything but pretty. I’ll spare you the close-up pictures, and we also skipped the inside tour. Instead, you can look at the millions of pictures we ended up taking at a distance. Of other mentionable atrocities in this category you find a bowl made out of melted plastic soldiers and of course the Harbour Bridge, which also happens to be more famous than pretty.

We spent the rest of day in walking around The Rocks, shopping, and eating near our hotel. There were a couple of curiosities such as the totem and probably the coolest sink in the world. Basically the whole bathroom table/sink is one large piece of black marble which leans downwards into the wall. Just open the faucet and the water will run straight into the wall. Must have! Also, it is really weird to walk around in shorts and find Christmas decorations all over the place.

Day three, Thursday 15th. Darling Harbour, Market in Chinatown, Hyde Park, and Sky Tower. We took the train from our hotel to downtown and caught the monorail to Darling Harbour. Lots of shops, lots and lots of fountains, and other kinds of decorations. You can actually see the IBM building on one of the pictures, not a bad place for a corner office.

In the evening we went up in the SkyTower, a 360 degree view of Sydney. Unfortunately, everything is inside making it quite difficult to get good pictures due to reflections. We were also hoping to get good sunset pictures, but ended up with nothing but a bunch of clouds. A bit of a let down, but still a good view in retrospect. Last two pictures show the the Christmas three from the previous day but now fully decorated and the fountain I mentioned before.

The last day of my visit to Australia we opted for a walk through the botanical garden. The botanical garden, which is more like a park with a large assortment of trees and plants, covers a huge area in Sydney, and you can enter next to the Opera House (and tons of other places of course). So I’ll treat you to a few more Opera pictures, before heading back to Italy.


Australia, Surfers Paradise

Posted in Camilla, Tourism by Michael on Dec 9th, 2007

The second week kicked off with a two day trip to Surfers Paradise. Surfers is a town located on Gold Coast which, as the name reveals, is a series of towns on the coast, much like the French Riviera. Surfers, located about one hour south of Brisbane, was originally a place for surfers, hippies, and the likes of trendy people, but as trendy people attract the rich it is now filled with skyscrapers. Apparently the surfers have moved further south to Byron Bay.

We arrived midday on Sunday 4th and spend the afternoon and evening walking around Surfers, checking out stores, the beach, and so on. As you can see, there’s a really beautiful sunset although it goes down towards the country. And although there are many skyscrapers, the beach does not resemble Cannes or Rimini where the whole beach is covered by hotels and their reserved seats. In fact, you could buy something like a 100+ square meter apartment for 3m danish crowns.

The second day we went for a whale watching trip which also gave us the tourist tour of the river and expensive buildings in Surfers. Do note the floating church, interesting place to get married. The picture following the church is the Palazzo Versace, a 5 star hotel created by the Versace brand - unfortunately a tad too expensive for us.

On the water we saw 3 or 4 humpback whales. We got quite a performance, there was a calf that jumped out of the water several times (near-impossible to get good pictures of) and the mother telling us to bugger off with her tail. Not much more to say, the pictures speak for themselves.


Australia, Brisbane City

Posted in Camilla, Party, Tourism by Michael on Nov 28th, 2007

I assume it’s no surprise for most of you that I spent my mid-term break in Australia visiting Camilla (woohoo!). I departed from Milan on Saturday 27th of October, following a nice Friday party evening of course, flying over London and Singapore, and arriving in Brisbane Monday morning. Camilla and I spent the first week in Brisbane where she showed me around town, got accustomed to her place and friends, went partying and barbequing and we celebrated having been together for a year (with some delay, too).

I actually ended up being a tourist on the way down to Australia. With the stopover in Singapore I got the chance to see probably the most amazing airport I have ever seen. Not only does it have grandiose areas, it has several fountains, and it of course also has an outdoor(!) cactus garden and bar…

As mentioned, the following days were spent in Brisbane. For those unaware about Brisbane, it’s a fast growing city with 1-1½ million inhabitants. It’s located about 2 hours flight north of Sydney, meaning the climate is a lot warmer. A river swings it way throughout the town and one of the public means of transport are the rivercats that travel up and down on the river. Finally, downtown Brisbane is basically covered by skyscrapers with hotels and businesses.

The pictures just show some of the buildings and areas. The cafe we’re eating at is called The Coffee Club. It’s basically a Starbucks/Baresso/etc type of place except that some of them also have a “restaurant” section which serves cafe food. They make awesome all-day breakfasts as seen on the pictures.

The first Wednesday Camilla and I joined her house mates for a night out. Camilla’s favorite place in Brisbane is a place called Downunder which basically caters to students and internationals. The first couple of pictures shows our cab ride to Downunder, which of course turned up to completely overcrowded as you can see in the queue… maybe going there on Halloween wasn’t the greatest idea. Anyways we went to an other place nearby called Victory for drinks and Karaoke. After some time we went back to Downunder for drunken dancing…

Camilla and I had agreed to spend one of the days celebrating our 1st year together, although we were a couple of weeks late. We decided to check into a fancy hotel in Brisbane to get a bit away from everything and just be able to enjoy one an other. The hotel had an outdoor pool on the roof, but unfortunately we didn’t get all that lucky with the weather so we only used it a little. As for dinner we had booked a table at a restaurant on the riverside called ChaChaChar. ChaChaChar was a great place, awesome service and great steaks (their specialty)… pay attention to their steak knives…

The week ended with a barbecue on south bank. South bank is basically a recreational area on the opposite of the river from the central business district, but on the same side as Camilla lives on. There’s a large pool (which was closed), plenty of grills to use, and grassy areas. Food, good weather, football…


Goodbye party for Camilla

Posted in Camilla, Party by Michael on Jul 7th, 2007

Camilla left for Australia, but at least we had a nice party to say goodbye.


Earrings

Posted in Camilla by Michael on Jul 7th, 2007

Pictures of Camilla and myself displaying a couple of earrings she got from my parents on her way out.