I was there in 2013 and 2019. In 2019, We stayed at the Sofitel Hotel right next to the Novetel. I absolutely loved staying at the 5 star hotel so much we are going again in 2021. We stayed for 2 weeks and had the best time walking everywhere! Going in 2018 didn't pan out as I was in a medically induced coma and on a respirator due to respiratory collapse. Then in 2020, you had the severe fires in the Blue Mountains. We visited the Blue Mountains and had a wonderful private tour with Blue Mountain Tours with Hayden. We've already made our reservations for 2021! See you all there in Darling Harbor!!
quay is a french word . It denotes, as far as i know a wharf. I dont know why it was used in this case. but the wharf area is in a rough circle ,hence circular quay. pronounced key.
The wharf area was once semi-circular in shape. It was originally called 'Semi-circular Quay', but got shortened to Circular Quay, which became the name for the locale, even when it ceased to have its original shape.
Half a day's flight, why does that bother you? I think his has a rod up his right leg too. No need for him to be rude though as everyone is keen to know how he does it.
I was there in 2013 and 2019. In 2019, We stayed at the Sofitel Hotel right next to the Novetel. I absolutely loved staying at the 5 star hotel so much we are going again in 2021. We stayed for 2 weeks and had the best time walking everywhere! Going in 2018 didn't pan out as I was in a medically induced coma and on a respirator due to respiratory collapse. Then in 2020, you had the severe fires in the Blue Mountains. We visited the Blue Mountains and had a wonderful private tour with Blue Mountain Tours with Hayden. We've already made our reservations for 2021! See you all there in Darling Harbor!!
Wow you are so lucky to get to see the princess and prince that was really nice view ...you're videos are really nice watching a lot of them
it is very lucky to see the royal couple...
quay is a french word . It denotes, as far as i know a wharf. I dont know why it was used in this case. but the wharf area is in a rough circle ,hence circular quay. pronounced key.
The wharf area was once semi-circular in shape. It was originally called 'Semi-circular Quay', but got shortened to Circular Quay, which became the name for the locale, even when it ceased to have its original shape.
Australia uses quay for all spellings that the usa uses key. Circular quay, coral quay etc.
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That's no ship - that is the SS South Steyne, a former Manly Ferry.
Half a day's flight, why does that bother you?
I think his has a rod up his right leg too. No need for him to be rude though as everyone is keen to know how he does it.
quay is a french word meaning wharf .