Coming from Melbourne I must say Sydney is truly Incredible especially around the Bay. I have no Jealousy and don't go into the stupid rivalry that exists.
Yes, Melbourne is great, I used to visit Melbourne a couple of times a year at least mainly to go to the footy and once to go to the Melbourne Cup in 2007 I think I'm still paying that visit off 😂 ... it's a totally different city to Sydney in many ways but always interesting and fun.... cheers!
The first ships contained Prisoners (not necessarily Criminals).... many were political prisoners from Ireland, farmers who had poached on the land owners property and so on. Jails were overcrowded so off they went to Australia - because the original place they were sent was the colony of America which then declared independence. Interesting. Great camera work guys!!
Many of the transportees were convicted of petty crimes - 7 years Transportation was the standard penalty for petty theft, so it's since been argued that Britain did this to essentially make sure they have a slave labour force for their colonies in the southern hemisphere. Unlike the Americas or India, there wasn't any prestige or fortune to be made in Aus at that time and Britain was more concerned with beating the French to Australia, so they were motivated to colonise on the cheap. The bonus about the petty crime/transportation scheme was that it frequently ensnared tradesmen and craftsmen, urgently needed for the colonies...
I'm glad you enjoyed my home city of Sydney, Melbourne, it is also a beautiful city, the food scene and architecture is amazing down there, Adelaide is also a very pretty city with an Amazing food / wine scene, we are very lucky in Australia as all our capital cities are distinctly unique, and amazing places to visit.
*UPDATE:* Thanks to @ballantynemoyes8019 for pointing out that the prominent house at 6:05 is the official residence in Sydney of the Governor-General of Australia. The Prime Minister's house is next door. Someone there told me otherwise 🙈, and after a quick search I also came across lots of online pics referring to that property as the Kirribilli House. Anyways, hope you'll love Sydney as much as we did . Missed any video in Australia? Watch this series from the beginning: th-cam.com/video/2k--1eubJb4/w-d-xo.html
Renata:Congratulations to you guys for your new remarkable video today’s from the amazing Opera House in Sydney, Australia this week to shows other remarkable places in 2023❤❤❤
Thanks for showcasing my home city ❤️ even though I’ve lived here my whole life, there’s still things I don’t know about it. Until recently, I’d never being into the ANZAC memorial, and it was on the most beautiful and somber buildings. I’ve notice how much Sydney has changed particularly in the last 10 years, there’s been a lot of development (some good and some not so good), but it’s always been a nice city to walk around at any time of the year…looking forward to the next videos!!
Yes. My city is absolutely beautiful and clean. Very proud of being a Sydneysider. You’re in a right choice of job Renata. Very professional and Gordon really makes me laugh. He’s funny. Like you both. Look after each other.
Thank you for showing the beautiful city I'm lucky enough to call home I'm originally from the UK but I've lived in Sydney for more than 40 years and it is never boring the view of the harbour and city skyline never gets old, the only problem is it's an expensive place to live, other than that the weather is great the people are generally friendly, it's very multicultural, it's a pretty safe place, the traffic can be awful, but there's always plenty to do and see Thank you for visiting and your Video the more people who visit our wonderful country the better 💯💙 💛
Renata:Congratulations to you guys for your new remarkable video that was released yesterday from Sydney, Australia to shows the remarkable “Opera House & Botanical Gardens” with other amazing places in the city September of 2023❤❤❤
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You were showing my neighborhood. Everything you showed are places I regularly walk to. I could even see my building. We live on the 13th floor, and love our beautiful Sydney surroundings.
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Thank you for letting us know that the taxes are very high in Australia for liquor drinks. It's quite the same situation in Malaysia. But in Malaysia, there are four islands that are duty free, those islands are Langkawi, Pangkor, Tioman and Labuan. Cigarettes, liquors are almost half the price from the mainland.
By the way, if you guys have plans to travel around Southeast Asia, do consider Malaysia, USD1 = RM4.9 on the current exchange rate, almost like during Asian Crisis in 1997. And do stay at one of the most affordable luxurious apartment with skyroof swimming pool with amazing view of KL skyline.
Sydney is indeed a great city but the rest of New South Wales is pretty spectacular as well. Not many people visit the north coast of New South Wales and they miss the beaches the rainforest the waterfalls and the world heritage national parks in this area Towns such as Port Macquarie Coffs Harbour Grafton Bellingen and Dorrigo should be on every tourist list but they are missed because people concentrate on the big cities
Hi Reneta, great video, Australia never ceases to amaze me. I ❤ Australia, I have been to Sydney and I did get the chance to check out the opera house from the water and I got to go to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, however that was in 2014, hoping to travel back there in the near future.
Renata:Congratulations to you guys for this new remarkable video today’s from Sydney, Australia to shows this amazing “Opera House & Botanical Gardens” in this remarkable country & continent with many different nationality in September of 2023❤❤❤
You were in my city 😊. I have been living in Sydney for 20 years. Love the current modern busy metropolitan vibe especially on George Street walking friendly corridor, from China Town up to Circular Quay. Love the new Darling Harbour, Barangaroo and The Rocks. I didn’t miss the old Sydney 😂 (maybe someday).
Sydney is a diverse city with many suburbs that have been influenced by various countries of origin. Here are some examples of suburbs in Sydney known for their cultural diversity and connections to specific countries or regions: 1. Chinatown (Haymarket) - Influenced by Chinese culture and cuisine. 2. Little Italy (Leichhardt) - Known for its Italian heritage and dining options. 3. Little Portugal (Petersham) - Influenced by Portuguese culture and cuisine. 4. Little Greece (Earlwood) - A hub for Greek culture and food. 5. Little Vietnam (Cabramatta) - Known for its vibrant Vietnamese community and cuisine. 6. Little Korea (Strathfield) - Influenced by Korean culture and dining. 7. Little India (Harris Park) - A suburb with a strong Indian cultural presence. 8. Little Sri Lanka (Pennant Hills) - Influenced by Sri Lankan culture and cuisine. 9. Little Brazil (Five Dock) - Known for its Brazilian community and eateries. 10. Little Lebanon (Lakemba) - A suburb with a significant Lebanese influence.
@@k.vn.k yeah George street having the light rail is newish and Barangaroo’s been there for a while now almost 10 years since it opened. In saying that I miss the old wharves when Sydney harbour was a working harbour. The hungry mile. The old cargo ships added some grunge to the current yachts and boats. Thankfully we’ve still got the ferries.
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Hi Renata, great video as usual, and it really makes me all pumped up for my upcoming trip to Sydney! One quick question: what time in the day did you take the footages of the Opera House and the Coat hanger at around 6:35 in the video? The lighting is simply perfect. I wanna take some photos from the same spot and I wanna make sure to go there at the right hours so that they are not backlit😂 Thanks!
Hello, that is awesome you will be going to Sydney. You want to look for Mrs. Maquarie's Chair on Google maps. In that vicinity is a look out point and then along the trails in Royal Botanic Garden you have various vantage points to take photos. We missed sunrise but that would be an awesome time to film/shoot. I believe we were at those points around 8 am. Plus, its free to enter the Gardens and short walking distance from the CBD.
@@WChocoleta Ahhhhh! I’ve been to China twice, visited Beijing, Tianjin, Wuhan, Shenyang and Shanghai, unfortunately before having this channel 💔. But hopefully one day we’ll be back 😉😁
Aussie here, born in Sydney but live in Perth. Back in the Eighties you could visit the Opera House and buy an inexpensive meat pie from the snack bar, nowadays it's all about impressing tourists and the food doesn't come cheap. Tourists = money. Glad that I now live in an amazing part of Australia away from the rat race.
I remember visiting Sydney with my brother, we went to the Cargo Bar near the harbour. We were in line and a bouncer yelled out 'we need two men, this bar dosn't have enough men' - We responded 'we're two men!' and we jumped the line and were let in. Only time in history that has happened. There was about 5 womens water polo teams there which caused a ratio
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Great video, love your enthusiasm. Actually, convict transportation ended in 1840. There were SOME female convicts right from the start. Most convicts ended up as free settlers, a few even in important positions. Things were pretty quiet here until gold was discovered in Ballarat, in Victoria, in 1851. Things just went crazy for a while - the population doubled within the year, and by ten times within the decade.
Most of the convict were petty criminals, and we refer to them as convicts not criminals. The vast majority lived crime free lives after their sentences ended. This is more than can be said for the members of the Rum Corps, who were the guards. They were corrupt and rebellious. They were eventually replaced when Governor Macquarie arrived in 1810 with his own corps. Many of the leaders of the Rum Corp were sent back to Britain to face charges. Yes there were women on and from the First Fleet, although they were always out numbered by the male convicts throughout the transportation system. The numbers between the sexes slowly evened up as babies and free settlers started arriving. Also the first free settlers started arriving within the first few years of the First Fleet. They too were outnumbered by the convicts. But surprising numbers of free settlers arrived from very early on. You are correct that initially no thought was given to the make up of the convicts, and very few on the First Fleet were farmers or had suitable skills. There most famous early farmer was James Ruse, who was a convict on the First Fleet and had been a farmer in his former life. He grew two successful crops in the early years. The then Governor of NSW started marking land grants to convicts who completed their sentences, and they became the farmers of the colony.
I know this as I am descended from quite a few convicts. The earliest was my 6 x great grandfather, who arrived on the First Fleet and he married a woman from the Second Fleet.
Fun fact - only until recently no buildings in Sydney were allowed to be taller than the Sydney tower / centrepoint at 250m. Now there are two, with many more to come.
Great video but what you were looking at 6.05 was Admiralty House, the official residence in Sydney of the Governor-General of Australia. Kirribilli House, the Prime Minister's residence, is next door, smaller and out of view. I love your vlogs - you are a really wonderful photographer and the detail you give is always a treat. Happy travels.
Ahhhh! I asked someone there and they confirmed 🙈🙈, and even after checking online I came across lots of sites like this also confirming: www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/kirribilli-house . Oh my! I got totally deceived here 😂😂 Thanks for the info and the update! I'll share it in the pinned comment 😉
@@RenataPereiraTV No worries, (as we say here! 🙂) I'm looking forward to your New Zealand trip. It's a stunningly beautiful country and I'm sure you will both love it.
8:10 The Penal colony was first known as Botany Bay and although it was set up as a penal colony there were free settlers on the First Fleet. The proportion of free settlers arriving only grew ever greater from this start.
An interesting quirk of history regarding the architect you mentioned: I believe you were referring to Francis Greenway. His crime was forgery. In recognition of his contribution to Australian architecture, he was depicted on the Australian $10 note. Presumably, he is the only forger depicted on a bank note. A small correction: I am pretty sure more ANZACs died on the western front (France and Belgium) in WWI than at Gallipoli. That includes two of my great-uncles.
Hello Renata please which camera do you use . This video is so incredible . I would like to take some pictures for the wedding but I don’t know which camera to use. Thank you 😊
One additional comment, generally the cheaper the camera, GoPro/cellphone, the lest optimal it performs in lower light situations. Images become vey grainy. I remember because a friend filmed a wedding, his first, and that is what stood out to me.
I wish Sydney had something similar to SouthBank of Brisbane. SouthBank brings such a relaxed vibe to the city center. It would be great near the botanical gardens.
Some convicts brought their wives and children with them, my ancestor did, they arrived in 1792 just 4 years after the First Fleet, husband, wife and two tiny sons. He had been a farmer so he settled in well.
Nice video of my city & you are very well informed...well we don't have to tell Melbournians...they know it already; they just won't admit to us or themselves...Enjoy your stay 😎
for a beer to be charged that much is not just the alcohol tax but the location as well... you're having a beer at one of few famous iconic places in the world
Everything is walkable within the CBD. I would definitely recommend taking the ferry around the CBD and to the outer beaches....beaufiful views. Watch for my upcoming videos and see my World cup Perth/Sydney video.
The architect was indeed a convict, Francis Greenway. The kicker is that he was transported to Australia for forgery. He was then celebrated (as an architect) on Australia's $10 note. According to wikipedia, he is the only convicted forger to appear on a nation's currency.
Renata: Are you guys hoping to visit the capital city of Canberra, Australia in October of 2023 after visiting Sydney in September of 2023? I wish you guys safe journeys for more new videos to be releases in Sydney & other cities Australia of 2023❤❤❤
Actually, the building you showed across from the city was Admiralty House & it is the Sydney Residence of our Head of State, The Governor General. Kirribilli House, (The Sydney House of the Prime Minister), is around the corner & not able to be seen from the city.
Thanks for the update! I guess the people who told us were misinformed 😂. And even after searching online, a bunch of sites also had the wrong info… Anyways, I addressed it in the pinned comment 😉
Yes people from down in Mexico "Melbourne" think their river and railway station look better then this ,all you need to do is ask the tourist. I was born here so well im a little biased but i like Brisbane . There are at least some surviving 1790's buildings but most of them are west of the city
Sorry, the government building on the harbour you pointed out is the Governor General's official Sydney residence. The Prime Minister's official Sydney residence is white and smaller, positioned next door.
Coming from Melbourne I must say Sydney is truly Incredible especially around the Bay. I have no Jealousy and don't go into the stupid rivalry that exists.
I feel the same about Melbourne. I love it down there 😊
Same here. Appreciate each place for what they are. No need for comparison.
Thanks for sharing. Both cities are fantastic as well as the other Australian cities. I know we will return to explore more.
I am also from Melbourne and I agree.The Sydney Harbour and coastal areas are visually stunning.She is a beautiful city.
Yes, Melbourne is great, I used to visit Melbourne a couple of times a year at least mainly to go to the footy and once to go to the Melbourne Cup in 2007 I think I'm still paying that visit off 😂 ... it's a totally different city to Sydney in many ways but always interesting and fun.... cheers!
I’m from Melbourne and I can live with the Fact that Sydney is the most beautiful city in Australia.
HAHA, I hear ya! Naturally gifted just like my Rio de Janeiro. Melbourne is quite the city itself. Thanks for watching.
The first ships contained Prisoners (not necessarily Criminals).... many were political prisoners from Ireland, farmers who had poached on the land owners property and so on. Jails were overcrowded so off they went to Australia - because the original place they were sent was the colony of America which then declared independence. Interesting. Great camera work guys!!
Many of the transportees were convicted of petty crimes - 7 years Transportation was the standard penalty for petty theft, so it's since been argued that Britain did this to essentially make sure they have a slave labour force for their colonies in the southern hemisphere. Unlike the Americas or India, there wasn't any prestige or fortune to be made in Aus at that time and Britain was more concerned with beating the French to Australia, so they were motivated to colonise on the cheap.
The bonus about the petty crime/transportation scheme was that it frequently ensnared tradesmen and craftsmen, urgently needed for the colonies...
I'm glad you enjoyed my home city of Sydney, Melbourne, it is also a beautiful city, the food scene and architecture is amazing down there, Adelaide is also a very pretty city with an Amazing food / wine scene, we are very lucky in Australia as all our capital cities are distinctly unique, and amazing places to visit.
I hear ya! I loved visiting each and I confidently say I will be back to explore more.
*UPDATE:* Thanks to @ballantynemoyes8019 for pointing out that the prominent house at 6:05 is the official residence in Sydney of the Governor-General of Australia. The Prime Minister's house is next door. Someone there told me otherwise 🙈, and after a quick search I also came across lots of online pics referring to that property as the Kirribilli House. Anyways, hope you'll love Sydney as much as we did . Missed any video in Australia? Watch this series from the beginning: th-cam.com/video/2k--1eubJb4/w-d-xo.html
Renata:Congratulations to you guys for your new remarkable video today’s from the amazing Opera House in Sydney, Australia this week to shows other remarkable places in 2023❤❤❤
@@theoadelaidabondocabe7261 Glad you like it! Thank you so much!
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Thanks for showcasing my home city ❤️ even though I’ve lived here my whole life, there’s still things I don’t know about it. Until recently, I’d never being into the ANZAC memorial, and it was on the most beautiful and somber buildings. I’ve notice how much Sydney has changed particularly in the last 10 years, there’s been a lot of development (some good and some not so good), but it’s always been a nice city to walk around at any time of the year…looking forward to the next videos!!
What a beautiful city Sydney is! You cover so much detail in your amazing vids, and Gordon is the perfect sidekick Well done!!
Thanks so much! 😊 We appreciate the support!
We're simply blessed to call Sydney home 🇦🇺💙
Wonderful city you have...we will definitely be back to visit more.
Yes. My city is absolutely beautiful and clean. Very proud of being a Sydneysider. You’re in a right choice of job Renata. Very professional and Gordon really makes me laugh. He’s funny. Like you both. Look after each other.
Thank you for showing the beautiful city I'm lucky enough to call home I'm originally from the UK but I've lived in Sydney for more than 40 years and it is never boring the view of the harbour and city skyline never gets old, the only problem is it's an expensive place to live, other than that the weather is great the people are generally friendly, it's very multicultural, it's a pretty safe place, the traffic can be awful, but there's always plenty to do and see Thank you for visiting and your Video the more people who visit our wonderful country the better 💯💙 💛
yes its such a beutiful city.
This is really well done. The best I have seen. Well researched and filmed.
As a passionate Sydneysider, I very much enjoyed your video.
Awesome, thank you!
Renata:Congratulations to you guys for your new remarkable video that was released yesterday from Sydney, Australia to shows the remarkable “Opera House & Botanical Gardens” with other amazing places in the city September of 2023❤❤❤
Thank you!
I hope new Remarkable videos are coming up this week or weekend in October of 2023❤❤❤
I hope new Remarkable videos are coming up this week or weekend in October of 2023❤❤❤
Renata:Congratulations to you guys after spending FOUR or FIVE Months in these amazing Australian cities releasing remarkable videos in 2023❤❤❤I wish you guys safe journeys & good luck always for more new videos to come up in 2023❤❤❤
Thank you
Красивый город,Прогулка по Сиднею с Вами была интересна, спасибо за видео 👍
I really love the approach that you guys take to your videos. Keep up the great work!
You were showing my neighborhood. Everything you showed are places I regularly walk to. I could even see my building. We live on the 13th floor, and love our beautiful Sydney surroundings.
Oh my, you must have great views? Thanks for watching.
Renata:Thanks you guys so much for this new remarkable video released today’s from Sydney, Australia to shows these amazing places in September of 2023❤❤❤Congratulations to you guys always for your amazing videos from this remarkable country & continent in September of 2023❤❤❤
Sydney being just a northern suburb of Melbourne. looks like a pretty nice place. Thanks for the Captain cooks tour . Enjoy my beautiful country
Thanks for watching. Indeed, a beautiful country.
Sidney is indeed extraordinary, full of beauty that is difficult to describe.... warm greetings from Indonesia...🙏🙏👍👍
It really is! Thanks for watching!
Great video of my beautiful city of Sydney! Thank you!
Beautiful city; Thanks for Sharing..💞
Thank you too for watching!
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An attractive, comprehensive, educational video. One of the very best. Superb. ❤
Thank you very much I really appreciate!
Lindas imagens. Parabéns e muito obrigado por dividir esses momentos mágicos com todos nós .
Muito obrigada a você por sempre assistir 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Thank you for this wonderful video and for showing your explorations in Sydney. The view of the city is amazing from the tower.
Thank you for letting us know that the taxes are very high in Australia for liquor drinks. It's quite the same situation in Malaysia. But in Malaysia, there are four islands that are duty free, those islands are Langkawi, Pangkor, Tioman and Labuan. Cigarettes, liquors are almost half the price from the mainland.
By the way, if you guys have plans to travel around Southeast Asia, do consider Malaysia, USD1 = RM4.9 on the current exchange rate, almost like during Asian Crisis in 1997. And do stay at one of the most affordable luxurious apartment with skyroof swimming pool with amazing view of KL skyline.
Wonderful. 14:08, the replica of the Petronas Twin Towers. This is the 2nd time I'm seeing this in your Australian series.
Our pleasure!
Wow, thanks for the tip...that is quite the exchange rate. Do you know why?
Beautiful city and always a pleasure to watch your vlogs, Renata. Thank you🙏
Very good summary. As a Sydneysider you did a good job here 😊
Sydney is indeed a great city but the rest of New South Wales is pretty spectacular as well. Not many people visit the north coast of New South Wales and they miss the beaches the rainforest the waterfalls and the world heritage national parks in this area Towns such as Port Macquarie Coffs Harbour Grafton Bellingen and Dorrigo should be on every tourist list but they are missed because people concentrate on the big cities
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing
You are so welcome 👍😀
Hi Reneta, great video, Australia never ceases to amaze me. I ❤ Australia, I have been to Sydney and I did get the chance to check out the opera house from the water and I got to go to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, however that was in 2014, hoping to travel back there in the near future.
So cool! Thank you for watching.
the answer is so obvious, because its so beautiful and the weather is best here.
HAHA, Gordon agrees!!!! Thanks for watching!
Renata:Congratulations to you guys for this new remarkable video today’s from Sydney, Australia to shows this amazing “Opera House & Botanical Gardens” in this remarkable country & continent with many different nationality in September of 2023❤❤❤
Thank you!
I am hoping you guys will travels to Canberra, Australia in 2023❤❤❤
You were in my city 😊. I have been living in Sydney for 20 years. Love the current modern busy metropolitan vibe especially on George Street walking friendly corridor, from China Town up to Circular Quay. Love the new Darling Harbour, Barangaroo and The Rocks. I didn’t miss the old Sydney 😂 (maybe someday).
Sydney is a diverse city with many suburbs that have been influenced by various countries of origin. Here are some examples of suburbs in Sydney known for their cultural diversity and connections to specific countries or regions:
1. Chinatown (Haymarket) - Influenced by Chinese culture and cuisine.
2. Little Italy (Leichhardt) - Known for its Italian heritage and dining options.
3. Little Portugal (Petersham) - Influenced by Portuguese culture and cuisine.
4. Little Greece (Earlwood) - A hub for Greek culture and food.
5. Little Vietnam (Cabramatta) - Known for its vibrant Vietnamese community and cuisine.
6. Little Korea (Strathfield) - Influenced by Korean culture and dining.
7. Little India (Harris Park) - A suburb with a strong Indian cultural presence.
8. Little Sri Lanka (Pennant Hills) - Influenced by Sri Lankan culture and cuisine.
9. Little Brazil (Five Dock) - Known for its Brazilian community and eateries.
10. Little Lebanon (Lakemba) - A suburb with a significant Lebanese influence.
Sydney already had a modern, busy, metropolitan vibe 20 years 😊
Where were you before moving here?
@@Sydneysider1310 Not the new George Street and Barangaroo, those are recent developments 😊
@@k.vn.k yeah George street having the light rail is newish and Barangaroo’s been there for a while now almost 10 years since it opened. In saying that I miss the old wharves when Sydney harbour was a working harbour. The hungry mile. The old cargo ships added some grunge to the current yachts and boats. Thankfully we’ve still got the ferries.
@@k.vn.k only in so far as cuisine is concerned, really...
which city in Australia has been your favorite so far and I got to say the botanical gardens absolutely beautiful Thank You Renata !
Thank you Renata for this amazing video of Australia 👍
My pleasure 😊 Thanks for watching
Very good video . Well done !
Thank you very much! I appreciate!
Renata: Welcome to Sydney, Australia for you guys to visit the remarkable Opera House in Sydney this week in great joy September of 2023❤❤❤I wish you guys safe journey & good Luck always on your remarkable journey in 2023❤❤❤
thank you for watching.
Remarkable video to watch in great joy today’s in Sydney, Australia 2023❤❤❤
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Thank you Theo...working on it.
Thank you for the video,...Sydney is very beautiful city.
You are most welcome. 👍😀
Good morning from Papua New Guinea. I enjoyed watching your contents.
It's not a rumour ... Paul Hogan (crocodile Dundee) ... DID work as a painter on the Sydney Harbour Bridge!
Thank you, I appreciate you sharing.
Hi Renata, great video as usual, and it really makes me all pumped up for my upcoming trip to Sydney! One quick question: what time in the day did you take the footages of the Opera House and the Coat hanger at around 6:35 in the video? The lighting is simply perfect. I wanna take some photos from the same spot and I wanna make sure to go there at the right hours so that they are not backlit😂 Thanks!
Hello, that is awesome you will be going to Sydney. You want to look for Mrs. Maquarie's Chair on Google maps. In that vicinity is a look out point and then along the trails in Royal Botanic Garden you have various vantage points to take photos.
We missed sunrise but that would be an awesome time to film/shoot. I believe we were at those points around 8 am. Plus, its free to enter the Gardens and short walking distance from the CBD.
That's some valuable info, Renata! Obrigado! Looking forward to my trip to Sydney. And hope you will travel to China some day!
@@WChocoleta Ahhhhh! I’ve been to China twice, visited Beijing, Tianjin, Wuhan, Shenyang and Shanghai, unfortunately before having this channel 💔. But hopefully one day we’ll be back 😉😁
Aussie here, born in Sydney but live in Perth. Back in the Eighties you could visit the Opera House and buy an inexpensive meat pie from the snack bar, nowadays it's all about impressing tourists and the food doesn't come cheap.
Tourists = money.
Glad that I now live in an amazing part of Australia away from the rat race.
We were in Perth..love the city. Can't wait to get back to explore the region. And yes, Sydney like some coastal cities...real expensive now.
I remember visiting Sydney with my brother, we went to the Cargo Bar near the harbour. We were in line and a bouncer yelled out 'we need two men, this bar dosn't have enough men' - We responded 'we're two men!' and we jumped the line and were let in. Only time in history that has happened. There was about 5 womens water polo teams there which caused a ratio
HAHA, that's a great story!
Renata: Welcome to Sydney, Australia for you guys to visit this amazing Opera House this week with other tourists & other remarkable places & Landmarks in September of 2023❤❤❤
Because it's the best looking city in the world
Muy bonitos paisajes
The inspiration for the design of the Sydney Opera House was through the eating of an orange.
Thanks for sharing. You never when inspiration will hit.
Great video, love your enthusiasm.
Actually, convict transportation ended in 1840. There were SOME female convicts right from the start. Most convicts ended up as free settlers, a few even in important positions. Things were pretty quiet here until gold was discovered in Ballarat, in Victoria, in 1851. Things just went crazy for a while - the population doubled within the year, and by ten times within the decade.
My dear Sydney very beautifully
Thank you! Cheers!
Lived here in 1969. When i worked at sydney hospital for several years
Thanks for watching. Do you miss the city?
My town, go to the North Shore. Beautiful part of the world
Most of the convict were petty criminals, and we refer to them as convicts not criminals. The vast majority lived crime free lives after their sentences ended. This is more than can be said for the members of the Rum Corps, who were the guards. They were corrupt and rebellious. They were eventually replaced when Governor Macquarie arrived in 1810 with his own corps. Many of the leaders of the Rum Corp were sent back to Britain to face charges.
Yes there were women on and from the First Fleet, although they were always out numbered by the male convicts throughout the transportation system. The numbers between the sexes slowly evened up as babies and free settlers started arriving.
Also the first free settlers started arriving within the first few years of the First Fleet. They too were outnumbered by the convicts. But surprising numbers of free settlers arrived from very early on.
You are correct that initially no thought was given to the make up of the convicts, and very few on the First Fleet were farmers or had suitable skills. There most famous early farmer was James Ruse, who was a convict on the First Fleet and had been a farmer in his former life. He grew two successful crops in the early years. The then Governor of NSW started marking land grants to convicts who completed their sentences, and they became the farmers of the colony.
I know this as I am descended from quite a few convicts. The earliest was my 6 x great grandfather, who arrived on the First Fleet and he married a woman from the Second Fleet.
Ive always dreamed of visiting Sydney (I live in Ryde).lol
Fun fact - only until recently no buildings in Sydney were allowed to be taller than the Sydney tower / centrepoint at 250m. Now there are two, with many more to come.
Yes, I see that. Similar to Philadelphia.
Will Sydney now build taller than Melbourne?
Great video but what you were looking at 6.05 was Admiralty House, the official residence in Sydney of the Governor-General of Australia. Kirribilli House, the Prime Minister's residence, is next door, smaller and out of view. I love your vlogs - you are a really wonderful photographer and the detail you give is always a treat. Happy travels.
Ahhhh! I asked someone there and they confirmed 🙈🙈, and even after checking online I came across lots of sites like this also confirming: www.collinsdictionary.com/us/dictionary/english/kirribilli-house . Oh my! I got totally deceived here 😂😂
Thanks for the info and the update! I'll share it in the pinned comment 😉
@@RenataPereiraTV No worries, (as we say here! 🙂) I'm looking forward to your New Zealand trip. It's a stunningly beautiful country and I'm sure you will both love it.
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8:10 The Penal colony was first known as Botany Bay and although it was set up as a penal colony there were free settlers on the First Fleet. The proportion of free settlers arriving only grew ever greater from this start.
Thank you for sharing. I wonder 2what it felt like...thrill of adventure, free land, able to get away from the harsh conditions of the UK.
Assisti devamente seu video. Vc é muito profissional. Seu inglês é perfeito, muito gostoso de ouvir. Parabéns Renata e Gordon. Um canal fantástico.
An interesting quirk of history regarding the architect you mentioned: I believe you were referring to Francis Greenway. His crime was forgery. In recognition of his contribution to Australian architecture, he was depicted on the Australian $10 note. Presumably, he is the only forger depicted on a bank note.
A small correction: I am pretty sure more ANZACs died on the western front (France and Belgium) in WWI than at Gallipoli. That includes two of my great-uncles.
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Hello Renata please which camera do you use . This video is so incredible . I would like to take some pictures for the wedding but I don’t know which camera to use.
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We use various cameras..Canon R, G7 and GoPro Hero as well as our cell phones. It all depends on the moment and environment.
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One additional comment, generally the cheaper the camera, GoPro/cellphone, the lest optimal it performs in lower light situations. Images become vey grainy. I remember because a friend filmed a wedding, his first, and that is what stood out to me.
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I wish Sydney had something similar to SouthBank of Brisbane. SouthBank brings such a relaxed vibe to the city center. It would be great near the botanical gardens.
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There is also western Sydney Parramatta the very historical place of Australia ! With first governor house beautiful park ? You should visit !
Thank you for the suggestion. I was so close to there working for the Women's WC...I have to return.
The first sheep farm in Australia was located in Parramatta....Elizabeth Farm.
Some convicts brought their wives and children with them, my ancestor did, they arrived in 1792 just 4 years after the First Fleet, husband, wife and two tiny sons. He had been a farmer so he settled in well.
Fantastic he got a chance to make a life...and so cool you know the history,.
That’s why Sydney has a harbour and a opera house
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Nice video of my city & you are very well informed...well we don't have to tell Melbournians...they know it already; they just won't admit to us or themselves...Enjoy your stay 😎
Auburn and Blacktown are nice too.
for a beer to be charged that much is not just the alcohol tax but the location as well... you're having a beer at one of few famous iconic places in the world
For sure...otherwise known as the tourist tax.
So Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane or Perth?
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Hello, thanks for watching. How is CM? Will you make it to Australia?
Would you recommend a Hop On Hop Off bus tour?
Everything is walkable within the CBD. I would definitely recommend taking the ferry around the CBD and to the outer beaches....beaufiful views. Watch for my upcoming videos and see my World cup Perth/Sydney video.
Renata northern beaches Newport and Palm Beach with the Pittwater inlet...
Thank you for the suggestions and watching. We will return.
Have you posted your Auckland video?
$16 for a beer, that must include the 'tourist tax' , most places in Sydney that would be half the price.
Yes, absolutely worst place to have a beer.
Hope you guys check Katoomba (Blue Mountains)
Kirrabilli House is the PM's Sydney residence.
How far are the Olympic Games venues from the CBD?
It takes about 60 minutes to get to them on the subway. Maybe 20 minutes by car without rush hour traffic.
The architect was indeed a convict, Francis Greenway. The kicker is that he was transported to Australia for forgery. He was then celebrated (as an architect) on Australia's $10 note. According to wikipedia, he is the only convicted forger to appear on a nation's currency.
Great story. Fantastic he was able to contribute to the new land.
One bed apartment in Mosman north of Harbor Bridge sold 1.37 milion Sydney nuts
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Not really criminals. Convicts were often people down in their luck. Stealing a handkerchief could get you transported to Sydney.
Actually, the building you showed across from the city was Admiralty House & it is the Sydney Residence of our Head of State, The Governor General. Kirribilli House, (The Sydney House of the Prime Minister), is around the corner & not able to be seen from the city.
Thanks for the update! I guess the people who told us were misinformed 😂. And even after searching online, a bunch of sites also had the wrong info… Anyways, I addressed it in the pinned comment 😉
Yes people from down in Mexico "Melbourne" think their river and railway station look better then this ,all you need to do is ask the tourist. I was born here so well im a little biased but i like Brisbane . There are at least some surviving 1790's buildings but most of them are west of the city
It's not a rumour.... it's a fact Paul Hogan worked as a rigger on the SHB.
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Renata ! Com todo respeito, vc ficou linda com esse chapeu. está bem australiana. rz. Parabéns pelo video. Ficou the best.
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Hello we are great...its video release day. Thank you for watching and you, too, take care of your self.
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Not a rumour. It’s true that Paul hogan worked on the harbour bridge as a painter
Thank you for sharing. Humble beginnings for him but important work. Just like the Golden Gate bridge.
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It is no rumour, Paul Hogan was a Rigger on the Harbour Bridge.
Very cool!
Sorry, the government building on the harbour you pointed out is the Governor General's official Sydney residence. The Prime Minister's official Sydney residence is white and smaller, positioned next door.
Thank you for sharing the info!
That fortress was actually a penal facility as well.
Thank you for sharing and for watchinig.
It's formal name is Fort Denison, also known as Pinchgut. Convicts were imprisoned there. Pinch gut means hunger.