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The Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge are known internationally as the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Enjoy a concert at the Sydney Opera House or climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge. There is a view of the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge from Mrs Macquaries Point. From The Botanic Gardens you can also see theSydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The best view of the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge is from North Sydney.
The Sydney Tourist Guide on CD-ROM is your complete guide to the Olympic city for the year 2000. See places such as Bondi Beach, Sydney Opera House, Kings Cross, Sydney Harbour Bridge and Botany Bay, the place where Captain Cook landed. Visit tourist destination such as the Blue Mountains, Jenolan Caves, Bondi Beach, Darling Harbour, the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Taronga Zoo, Sydney Heads, the Gap, Cape Solander, La Perouse and the place where transported convicts first called home in Australia, the Rocks. Through an Herculean effort, Captain Arthur Phillip safely landed over 100 convicts, soldiers and settlers on the shore of Sydney Cove and established the city of Sydney on it's foreshore. Sydney today has a population of over four million people and in the year 2000 it will host the first Olympic Games of the new Millenium. Sydney is a city of festivals including the Festival of Sydney, the Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, Carnivale, the Sydney International Film Festival and the Japanese festival of Matsuri. The city's large Chinese population make Sydney a centre for Asian food in the region and the culinary delights of Sydney make it a mecca for tourists from around the globe.