Harbor Bridge Sydney in pictures
Harbor Bridge is another iconic landmark in Sydney after Opera House.
Harbor bridge connects Sydney CBD with north shore and it facilitates all modes of transport on it- vehicles, train, cycles and walk. It opened to public in March 1932. Read complete history of Harbor Bridge on wikipedia here. On the bridge...
Above: Town on the other side of the bridge (North Shore)
Below: View of the river and Sydney CBD
For about 300 AUD, one can walk on top of the harbor bridge, supported with harness and skilled guide. Helicopter tours around the bridge are also very popular with wealthy tourists.
We took a train across the bridge, got out, walked on the walkway and came back. I got to see the bridge from outside during the cruise to Manly island and Taronga Zoo. Hope you liked the above pictures.
Similar: Ship shaped bridge in Putrajaya, Malaysia * Bridge across River Kwai * Kwai Bridge festival * Ta Pai world war memorial bridge, Thailand * Broken Bridge, Adyar * Vidyasagar Sethu, Kolkata *
Harbor bridge connects Sydney CBD with north shore and it facilitates all modes of transport on it- vehicles, train, cycles and walk. It opened to public in March 1932. Read complete history of Harbor Bridge on wikipedia here. On the bridge...
Above: Town on the other side of the bridge (North Shore)
Below: View of the river and Sydney CBD
For about 300 AUD, one can walk on top of the harbor bridge, supported with harness and skilled guide. Helicopter tours around the bridge are also very popular with wealthy tourists.
We took a train across the bridge, got out, walked on the walkway and came back. I got to see the bridge from outside during the cruise to Manly island and Taronga Zoo. Hope you liked the above pictures.
Similar: Ship shaped bridge in Putrajaya, Malaysia * Bridge across River Kwai * Kwai Bridge festival * Ta Pai world war memorial bridge, Thailand * Broken Bridge, Adyar * Vidyasagar Sethu, Kolkata *
Cool captures!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deepak sir
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. I love the Harbor Bridge at Sydney.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kalpana
ReplyDeleteIndeed a grand structure!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures all.
Great pics, ine every possible angle. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThanks Sadhvi
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