Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Sydney Festival 2010

Day twenty-eight. Festival First Night.

January 9, 2010 marks an epic celebration of the festival and Sydney, the city of Australia. The celebration stretches to the streets of Martin Place to the spacious gardens in Hyde Park and the Qantas Domain Concert. The city landscape transforms into a remarkable summer playground.


Marble Bar, carefully dismantled, refurbished, and rebuilt inside the Hilton Sydney.


The Archibald Fountain in Hyde Park, Sydney.


Crates of fairy floss.


Belgium waffles with cream & strawberry preserves.


A family-friendly fun-filled afternoon in Hyde Park with Kasey Chambers, Poppa Bill, and the Little Hillbillies.


Information booth in Martin Place.


The Sydney Harbour Bridge from The Rocks.


Löwenbräu Keller.
Ein Bier wie Bayern.


Brezel, an oven fresh Bavarian home baked pretzel.



The Rocks Centre Precinct.


The Rocks Market on George Streeet.


Dawes Point (Tar-ra) Park.


Underneath "The Coathanger", the bridge local nickname.


Undomesticated rabbits at Pylon Lookout.


A number of wedding photo shoots along Campbells Cove.


Replica of Sydney, New South Wales.


Constructed in 1845, the Customs House was the primary trade gateway for goods and people flowing into Sydney and Australia.


The Palm Grove is a pyramid glasshouse built in 1970.


Fruit bats along the Sydney Tropical Centre.


The Australian rainforest in the Royal Botanic Gardens.


The Domain.


Chicken borek with spinach & feta cheese.


The Indigenous supergroup The Black Arm Band.


The show Hidden Republic features a line-up of 25 songwriters and musicians including Ruby Hunter, accompanied by a full orchestra.


"Love and Happiness" performed by the legendary Al Green.


Sold out event.


Legendary soul and gospel singer Al Green takes the stage in his first ever Australian performance.

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