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sydney, operaWeather in Sidney Sydney's climate is pleasantly temperate all year round with more than 340 sunny days a year. In summer (December to February), average maximum temperatures in Sydney are around 26°C. It can also be humid at this time with an average humidity of 65 per cent. Average maximum temperatures in the winter (June-August) are around 16°C. Sydney's rainfall is highest between March and June. Appealling climate - Australian seasons are the opposite to the Northern Hemisphere, summer starts in December, autumn in March, winter in June and spring in September. Australian seasons Spring: September November Summer: December February Autumn: March May
Europe, America and Australia rather than exotic locations. I've been to abroad and I like travelling. Firstly I would like to go to America. If I had to choose, I'd probably go to San Francisco. There are a lot of sights: Golden Gate Bridge, the Conservatory of Flowers in Golden Gate Park, Alcatraz, City Hall, Chinatown, Museum of Modern Art and AT&T Park, where I could watch the baseball match of San Francisco Giants. Secondly I'd like to visit Australian city Sydney. I'd certainly go to the Sydney Opera House, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Town Hall, Taronga Zoo and sunbathe on the beautiful beaches. My third and final choice is European city in Italy Venice. It's popular with its waterways. I'd like to travel along the Grand Canal by a Venetian boat called gondola. There are also other sights I'd like to see. For example the Salute, the Ponte dei Sospiri, often called the "Bridge of Sighs", Piazza San Marco and St Mark's Basilica
· Many plant and animal species became extinct soon after first human settlement. · Australia is home to many dangerous animals including some of the most venomous snakes in the world. · Animal lovers will enjoy the interactivity of dolphins, the majestic Whales, the beautiful Koalas and the unique Kangaroo, not to mention, wombats, dingos, Tasmanian Devils and so many other wonderful animals. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6QWm2jcoLg Australian cities - Sydney · It is the largest and most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. · In 2010, Sydney was ranked 28th globally for economic innovation, Sydney also ranks among the top 10 most livable cities in the world. · Two easily recognizable landmarks which often depict Australia rather than just Sydney are the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House. · Sydney has a reputation as an international centre for commerce, arts,
- What is the capital of Australia? a. Sydney b. Melbourne c. Canberra - Which city is the oldest and largest? a. Canberra b. Sydney c. Darwin - Which is a popular Australian animal? a. bear b. kangaroo c. fox - Who are the Australian natives a. Eskimos b. Aborigines c. Indians - Who discovered Australia? a. Columbus b. Captain Cook c. Lewis and Clark - What is the official Language in Australia? a. English b. German c. Spain Australia is situated south of Asia, between the Pacific and the Indian Oceans. Australia is a continent, a country and
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour. Sydney Opera House is the most famous Australian architectural icon. Sydney Opera House is widely regarded as one of the greatest architectural works of the 20th century. The Sydney Opera House became a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007. Designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon. Planning began in the late 1940s, when Eugene Goossens lobbied for a suitable venue for large theatrical productions. The normal venue for such productions was not considered large enough. By 1954, Goossens succeeded in gaining the support of Joseph Cahill, who called for designs for a dedicated opera house. Joseph Cahill launched a design competition on 13 September 1955 and recieved 233 entries
Sydney Opera House Introduction The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney. It was conceived and largely built by Danish architect Jorn Utzon, opening in 1973. The Sydney Opera House was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007. It is one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings and one of the most famous performing arts centres in the world. Contrary to its name, the building houses multiple performance venues. The Sydney Opera House is among the busiest performing arts centres in the world, hosting over 1,500 performances each year attended by some 1.2 million people. It provides a venue for many performing-arts companies
Is is true? Did Australians laugh about you? They are very easy-going by nature. They put a high value on their leisure time. I hope that when I go to Australia, I will see kangaroos and koalas. I have seen they only in Zoo, not in nature. Did you see any animals in nature? Do you know that the cutest animal spends 80% of its time asleep in eucalyptus tree? I didn't know it before. Australian most famous landmarks are an ancient rock in the desert, a modern opera house in Sydney harbour and a huge coral reef off the north-east coast. I remember when you talked about your dream you wanted to visit Sydney opera house. Did you made your dream true? I hope you did it! I hope, that you answer me soon. With best wishes, xxx
coffee shops, Austin really comes Tiananmen Square, that to life at night; the self-proclaimed showcase country's past and "Live Music Capital of the present. Plus, the jaw-dropping World" boasts numerous live Great Wall of China stands just music venues and one of the north of the city, making largest music festivals in the U.S. Beijing a world-traveler must. Sydney and Rio de Janeiro Why Go: Sydney has more than just Why Go: With its sun- an opera house. At the sight of this drenched beaches and famous white structure, outsiders soothing samba rhythms, Rio quickly forget all the attractions of this world-class metropolis. You'll jockeys with Buenos Aires and find the bustling Sydney Fish Market Sao Paulo as South America's and the striking Sydney Harbour hottest destination -- and not
under water for a few minutes and it shuts its eyes and ears first .The emu is another Australian bird which is two meters long .It is the second largest bird in the world .It cannot fly, but run 50 kilometre per hour .Then there is the kookaburra whose cry sounds like somebody laughing .The budgeriagar is a little blue or yellow bird that people keep at home. Cities Sixty per cent of all of Australians live in these six states. Sydney is the oldest and the biggest city with 3.7 million people. Its a busy northern city and with an opera house .Its roof looks like sails on Sydney harbour. Melbourn, the second city was the capital of Australia from 1901-1927.The oldest Olympic games took place in Sydney. In Brisbane we can still find stilt house and wooden houses .Darwin in the north of Australia hasn't tall buildings, because during the summer storms, the winds are very strong .Canberra ,an Aboriginal
was the beginning of a terrible time for them. Narrowly escaping shipwreck on the Great Barrier Reef, Cook sailed home to England. He reported a land with abundant fresh water and lush vegetation and very suitable settlers. Britain soon started to send convicts to the new country. In May 1787 eleven ships left England for Australia carrying about 1,500 people, half of whom were convicts and the other half their guards. They reached Port Jackson - now Sydney - in January 1787. Life was very difficult and the convicts had to work very hard making roads, buildings and farms. In 1851 gold was found in New South Wales and Victoria. There was a great gold rush. Thousands of people came to Australia to find their fortunes. In ten years the population grew from 400,000 to 1,200,000. Forty years later there was another gold rush. This time gold was discovered in the west. With gold came new roads, railways and growing cities. On 1 January
When food is scarce, dingos group together to feed on larger animals such as kangaroos. Dingos usually stay and hunt in family groups.Dingos mate once a year, and the female dingo gives birth to up to eight puppies. Population The big country is far from crowded. It is about the size of the UK but its some 16 million population is less than four time as big as Chicago's. There are about 50 000 aborigines. More than half of all the people od Australia live in its eight biggest cities. Sydney and Melbourne are two largest. Each one has about 3 000 000 people. Australia is multicultural diverse society. The languages most commonly spoken in Australia are English, Italian, Greek, Cantonese, Arabic, Vietnamese and Mandarin. The native Australians Aboriginal flag The word "aboriginal" means "the first" or "earliest known". Australia may well be the home of the worlds first people.
Kangaroos are the only large animals to use hopping as a means of locomotion. The comfortable hopping speed for Red Kangaroos is about 2025 km/h, but they can hop as fast as 70 km/h over short distances. Wombats are Australian marsupials; they are shortlegged, muscular quadrupeds, approximately one metre in length and with a very short tail. The name wombat comes from the Eora Aboriginal community who were the original inhabitants of the Sydney area. Wombats dig extensive burrow systems with rodentlike front teeth and powerful claws. Although mainly crepuscular and nocturnal, wombats will also venture out to feed on cool or overcast days. They are not as easily seen as many animals, but leave ample evidence of their passage, treating fences as a minor inconvenience to be gone through or under and leaving distinctive cubic scats
Australia and New Zealand Triin Tens Tartu Veeriku School 2016 General facts about Australia · Commonwealth of Australia · Capital: Canberra · Population: 21 507 717 (2011) · Area: 7 692 024 km² · Anthem: Advance Australia Fair · Currency: Australian dollar · Language: English Location · Bigger cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane · Regions · Geography History of Australia · Aborigines: 50 000 years ago · Dutch explorers: 1600s · Captain James Cook: 1770 · The British settlers: 1788 · 26 January Australia day · Free settles from Europe (19 th century) Gold Rush · Edward Hammond Hargraves · 1851 · Blue Mountains, New South Wales · Rushing to Australia · Population growth · The end of the prison Natural sites in Australia · Kangaroo Island
It is 7.6 million square kilometres big. It is often called the island continent because it is rather small for a continent and very big for an island. There are only five countries bigger than Australia in the World. There are five states in the mainland. Tasmania is also considered as a state so there are six states. The Northern Territory and Canberra are also independent but they are not states. Canberra is the capital of Australia and it is situated between Sydney and Melbourne because both of these cities wanted to be the capital. The population is about 19 million people and growing. New South Wales is the most populated state and Victoria is the most densely populated state. The national language is English. It is English because British settlers came to live in Australia in the past and they brought convicts with them who were also British. Symbols. The Australian Flag came into being after the federation of the
Second level Fortnum & Mason Third level House of Fraser Fourth level Fifth level Liberty Nights out : operas, theatres, clubs Shakespeare's Globe (theatre) Royal Court Theatre Royal Albert Hall (opera) Royal Opera House (opera) Fabric (club) Heaven (club) Fire (club) Bare in mind London is very busy city, so it is recommended to use metro, buses and water taxi Very many museums are for free When using public trantsport buy an Oyster card, If you want to save your money and time when sightseeing buy yourself the London Pass. It gives several discounts everywhere http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RKNBIitoXMQ&feature=related some more places to visit
AUSTRALIA { · Capital city of Australia is Canberra. · The largest city is Sydney. · There is no official language, but the national language is english with an accent. · Australia area is 7,617,930 km2 · Australia is the smallest continent in the world but the sixth largest country in the world. · The kangaroo is a national symbol of Australia. The kangaroo is important to both Australian culture and the national image. · Population in Australia is 22,760,245. They have almost 10,700 beaches in all shapes, sizes and colours.
Countries I'd like to go I'v allways wanted to go in Australia, New-Seeland, Egypt, America and India. First I wanted to go in Australia beacuse my father lives in there and I was sord of interested of Coalas and Kangaroos. But nao I want to go in Austalia beacuse I want to see a living shark by my one eye. I wod like to be in open water and it wod be super if the shark is a the Grate White shark. And allsow it wod be a perfekt place to spend a vacation. Facts about Austarlia: Australia is separated in five big parts, Western Australia is the bigest of them in the second place is Qeensland afther that comes Northern territory, New South Wales and South Australia. Australia lacates between India and South Pacific Ocean. The area of Australia:7 682 300 km2 The population of Australia:19,5 milion The Capital of Australia:Canberra (313 000 peolpe) New-Seeland hase allways ben one of my favorite coutries. The nature in New-Seeland is wild and beautiful it reminds me litl
Canberra is home to many national monuments and institutions such as the Australian War Memorial, the National Gallery of Australia, the National Library, the Australian Academy of Science and the National Museum. In addition to local sporting leagues, Canberra has a number of sporting teams that compete in national and international competitions. The best known teams are the Canberra Raiders and the Brumbies who play rugby league and rugby union respectively. Sydney Sydney is the largest and most populous city in Australia and the state capital of New South Wales. Sydney is located on Australia's southeast coast of the Tasman Sea. With an approximate population of 4.5 million in the Sydney metropolitan area the city is the largest in Oceania. The Sydney Opera House. The Sydney Opera House is a multivenue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was
Australia is the smallest continent, but one of the largest countries on Earth. It’s 6th largest country. Its area is about 7.6 million sq km. One third of it is occupied by deserts. It’s both the flattest and, except for Antarctica the driest. Neighbouring countries include Indonesia, East Timor and Papua New Guinea in the north, the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu in the northeast, and New Zealand in the southeast. Its capital is Canberra. Other big cities are Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. National language in Australia is English. Monetary unit is Australian dollar. Their national holiday is on the 26th of January. In 1788 on the 26th of January the first fleet arrived at Botany Bay and established a penal colony near modern-day Sydney. Geographical Position Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere. It’s the only continent except for Antarctica that is all south of equator. Sometimes Australia is called the island continent. There is a great reason why
Austraalia Sihtpunktid • Sydney – Austraalia pealinn • Sinimäed - kauni loodusega piirkond Sydney lähistel • Suur Vallrahu – maailma suurim korallrahu • Tasmaania saar Sydney Üldandmed • Sydney on Austraalia suurim linn ning populaarseim turismisihtkoht. • Sydney asub Austraalia kaguosas Uus-Lõuna-Walesi osariigis. Linnast lääne poole jäävad Sinimäed ning ida poole Tasmani meri. • Valitseb lähistroopiline kliima. Maist septembrini on keskmised temperatuurid on 11-15°C ning oktoobrist aprillini 17-22°C Vaatamisväärsused • Sydney ooperihoone – ehittud 1959-1973 aastatel • St. Andrew katedraal - aastatel 1819-1888 ehitatud gooti stiilis anglikaani kirik • Harbour sild – üks maailma pikimaid kaarsildu
..." because it appears at the bottom of world maps. Aborigines had live in ................. for about 40, 000 years when Dutch ......... explorers reached it in the 17th century. The Dutch was ................ by Captain James Cook, exploring the .............. and southern coastlines in the ............ century. Today the population of ................. is more than 21 million. Australian .............. has it own accent and vocabulary, and it is the ............ language of the population. Sydney, with a ................. of 4 million, and ................... , with 3 million people, are the largest ............. in Australia. The beautiful building of the .............. Opera House is often seen in ........... and it has become one of the most .............. symbols of Australia. Canberra, the ............ of Australia, is a charming ............ , which has large ........ park areas with around 12 million .......... and a ............. of 308,000 people.
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Wales. Population: 4,575,532 Sydney Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Attractions 1.One of the largest sandstone rock formation lying in the Northern territory of central Australia is Uluru alais Ayers Rock. 2. Sydney Opera House (1957 - 1973) is a masterpiece of late modern architecture. 3. Kangaroo Island. It is a sanctuary for endangered species and home to a few geological phenomena. 4. The Great Barrier Reef is the world's largest coral reef system composed of over 2,900 individual reefs and 900 islands. Uluru Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level
Sydney ooperiteater (Sydney Opera house) Anette Steinberg Sydney ooperiteater on 20. Sajandi üks kuulsamaid hooneid kogu maailmas, tegemist on modernistliku ekspressionistliku ehitisega. Asub Ausrtraalias, Sydney linnas Harbour’i silla läheduses. Sellest on saanud nii Sydney kui ka kogu Austraalia sümbol. 1950.ndatel võttis Sydney linnavalitsus vastu otsuse, et on vaja uut ooperimaja ja korraldas konkursi, mille võitis Taani arhitekt Jørn Utzon, ehitust alustati 1959. aastal. Tegemist oli äärmiselt keeruka kontruktsiooniga ning seega väga raskesti teostatav, pidi välja mõtlema uusi arhitektuurilisi lahendusi ning ka detailide ja mõõtmete välja arvutamine võttis aega rohkem kui arvata osati. Lisaks eihitise keerukusele nõudis see ka suuri rahasummasid, algselt 7
Wight Much of England consists of rolling hills, but it is generally more mountainous in the north with a chain of mountains, the Pennines, dividing east and west Other hilly areas in the north and Midlands are the Lake District, the North York Moors, and the Peak District The largest natural harbour in England is at Poole, on the south-central coast. Some regard it as the second largest harbour in the world, after Sydney Coast England has 3200 km of coastline, much smaller than the deeply indented Scottish coastline, but still a considerable length The North Sea coast of England is mainly flat and sandy The English North Sea coast is an important area of bird life and is a habitat for many shore and wading birds (one of the most important ares for bird watching) Into Devon and Cornwall the coastline becomes more rocky and steep, with
flightless bird in the world (just smaller than the Ostrich), but the emu is unchallenged as the stupidest of all creatures. In the tropics you can meet emus cousin cassowary. National symbols Flag of Australia National anthem-Advance Australia fair National colors-green and gold National flora emblem-golden wattle National gemstone-Opal Coast of arms-Coast of arms of Australia National animal-Red Kangoroo National bird-Emu Australian icons Sydney opera house Uluru Akubra Hat Vegemite Sport in Australia Rugby Cricket Golf Rowing Sailing Cycling Bowls Martial arts Famous Australians Ian Thorp-five time Swimming Olympic Champion and eleven times world Champion. Drawn Fraser-four time swimming olympic Champion. Judy Davies-actor
high or low temperatures. THINGS TO SEE o THE TOWER OF LONDON o THE LONDON EYE o TOWER BRIDGE o BIG BEN o THE HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT 1 o ST JAMES’S PARK THE TOWER OF LONDON THE LONDON EYE TOWER BRIDGE BIG BEN, THE HOUSE PARLIAMENT 1 AND FAMOUS RED DOUBLE DECKER BUS ST JAMES’S PARK THINGS TO DO IN LONDON You can: o Cross the Thames in a cable car o See a world-class classical concert o See the best dance in town o See a movie under the stars o Tour the Royal Opera House o Dance till dawn at Fabric o Drink spritz on the top of a car park TH AN K YO U FO R LI ST EN IN G
AUSTRALIA Tallinn 2008 Only one country in the world fills a whole continent. That country is Australia. The continent it fills is Australia, too. Australia, then, is both a country and a continent. Australia is one only continent except Antartctica that is all south of the equator. Since it is south of the equator, its seasons are just the opposite of ours. It has summer while we have winter, and the other way round. Sometimes Australia is called the island continent. There is a good reason why. It is an island. It is 1800 miles from the mainland of Asia and almost half way round the world from Europe. More than 6000 miles of ocean separate it from the America. Australia is the world's smallest, flattest and driest continent. It is also the oldest some of the rocks are more than 3,000 million years old. It is the 6th largest country. Its territory is 7 700 000 km2. Australia is an island continent, washed by the South Pacific
2. When was it opened to the public?- It was opened to the public on 1 May 1844. 3. After who/what was it named for?- It was named in honour of Lord Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar. Covent Garden 1. What's in the central square of Covent Garden?- There's a fruit and vegetable market in the central square. 2. For what is it also famous for?- It's also famous for its street entertainers (singers, dancers etc.) 3. What's the name of the famous theatre in there?- The Royal Opera house. Tower Bridge 1. Who opened the Tower Bridge?- The Prince of Wales and his wife, The Princess of Wales opened the Tower Bridge. 2. What river does the Tower Bridge cross?- It crosses the River Thames. 3. What's there between the towers?- There's a open air walkway between the towers. St Paul's Cathedral 1. Where does it locate?- It's at the top of Ludgate Hill, the highest point in the City of London. 2. When was it built?- It was built between 1675 and 1710. 3
It is part of Barbican Estate. There can see the fragments of the Roman Wall. There was also the exhibition of the Great Fire in London. Sherlock Holmes Museum It is located on the Baker Street. It is a privately run museum in London. Theatres During the Elizabethan era the theatre was very important. The Shakespeare's Globe was built. There are very many well-known theatres in the West End near Leicester Square. The United Kingdom's Royal Ballet, English National Ballet, Royal Opera and English National Opera are based in London and performed at the Royal Opera House. Parks Most of the parks in London are Royal Parks and they are owned by monarchy. Hyde Park It is the biggest park in Central London. Hyde Park has two entrance gates. Those gates are called Queen Caroline and Grand Entrance. The Great Exhibition in 1851 was held there. The Speaker's Corner is a place where everybody may speak up. You can talk about everything except insult the royalty
The first people to inhabit Australia were the ancestors of the Aborigines, who arrived over 40,000 years ago. The first Europeans to sight the Australian continent were the Dutch in 1606. They called what they had found New Holland, but made no attempt at settlement. In 1770, James Cook sailed there, mapping the east coast of Australia, which he named New South Wales and claimed for Britain. Britain started sending its convicts to the place now called Sydney, and they established the colony of New South Wales. This day is celebrated as Australia's national day, Australia day. Most of the people there are of British origin, with a culture and outlook similar to the UK and USA. In 1901, five colonies became states linked by one federal government the Commonwealth of Australia. English is the official language, and is spoken and written in a distinct variety known as Australian English
Opal 27 July 1993 many communities in New South Wales, South Australia and Queensland. Unoffical symbols National animal Red Kangaroo Macropus rufus National bird Emu Dromaius novaehollandiae National personification Boxing Kangaroo Austaralian icons Sydney opera house Open since 1973, it has come to represent `Australia'. Ulur u Uluru is one of Australia's most recognisable natural icons. USED INFORMATION http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_symbols_of_Australia http://australia.gov.au/aboutaustralia/ourcountry/ournationalsymbols http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_symbols_of_states_and_territories_of_Australi
holds true for other countries. This is within the functional tradition of some bridge types and should not be viewed as a negative factor in determining the integrity of a relocated structure. The definition of authenticity is in the process of being expanded to include intangible values such as a bridge that embodies the spirit or character of a people or place, as New York City is embodied in the Brooklyn Bridge, San Francisco in the Golden Gate, London in Tower Bridge, Sydney (Australia) in the Harbour Bridge, or Bosnia-Herzegovina in the recently destroyed Stari Most in Mostar. Bridges nominated for World Heritage listing also must have legal protection and management mechanisms to ensure their conservation. The existence of protective legislation at the national, provincial, or municipal level is therefore essential and must be clearly stated in the nomination. Guidelines for nominations state that each property should be compared with properties of the same