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Sydney by Day, Australia, Travel Video Guide

I interviewed Richard Maddrell, who works in the tourism industry. If someone has a day to spare in Sydney, Richard suggested taking a harbour cruise, and visiting the fish market.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Posted in Oceania.

25 comments

25 Replies

  1. dianlew1 Sep 7th 2010

    I would love to go to Australia but it is such a long way from England!!

  2. BrushFanEre Sep 7th 2010

    iv bin savin for so long… soon im ready! cant wait !!!

  3. pedrohenriquegol Sep 8th 2010

    Muito bom!

    Que tal, vocês colocarem a nova tecnologia do Google o “CC”.

    Ai, pessoas de diferentes línguas poderiam apreciar, esse belo trabalho.

    Sou Basileiro, e gostaria de tentar entender esse pequeno documentário

    Espero resposta @overlander

  4. EasyETA Sep 8th 2010

    Very informative!

  5. 100krug100 Sep 8th 2010

    Very nice video. I really like Sydney and after watching this i want to get back there once again. What camera did you use to shot that, and what software? Thanks

  6. HeyImEdward Sep 8th 2010

    I HATE LIVE IN AMERICA NY ITS A BIG SHIT CITY WITH 27,000,000 PEOPLE SHIT

  7. Motorstormfanboy Sep 8th 2010

    @paddlepopkid just to end you really should be greatefull because you live in very very good country. and guys like me will need to work to go there but i will be in australia in about two years. just excuse me for the english its because im portuguese.

  8. Motorstormfanboy Sep 8th 2010

    @paddlepopkid yup you are right europe just lives from history and even so we have a bad economy and america, well you said everything i think about it but you forgot to say that theyre cultural level is really low like green day i dont wanna be an american idiot. to comprove you this there is a video on youtube(wich i cant remember the name)where a reporter asks how many eiffel towers there are and the guy answered about 10!!!

  9. madamezara Sep 8th 2010

    IM GOING TO BE THERE IN 5 WEEKS! omg omg omg omg!

  10. paddlepopkid Sep 8th 2010

    @baudan before travelling… (and visiting family in Italy) I, like many many Aussie’s complain about things, and are very very ungrateful about many things, and take everything for granted… i know realise…. how little most people have in Europe & America… but im not trying to sound like im up myself, because there is many things Australia doesn’t have… like 1000 yr old buildings and castles of europe… and Hollywood of america

  11. paddlepopkid Sep 8th 2010

    @baudan yep… Iv travelled to Europe.. and please don’t be offended.. but the only thing thats amazing… is there are many beautiful Historic Buildings… otherwise, thats the only drawing card to europe… as for America… despite what you’v herd… America is not the lucky country… majority of people work so hard, and get hardly nothing… what American’s consider “high class” schools.. is infact average for australia… after travelling… im really grateful for how lucky iv been

  12. paddlepopkid Sep 8th 2010

    @mouniradio why are you comming to Australia for only 2days…??? you’ll regret it so much… there is wayyy to much to do and enjoy… i rekon Bankok is a city you can see in 2days, as its really only the food & shopping you’ll find awesome…
    Sydney has many awesome beach suburbs…. Manly, Bondi, Coggee, (the touristy ones) yea the Taranga Zoo is a good choice… u get to catch a Ferry across the Habour… hmmm many Historic Buildings in Sydney too… QVB, Martin Place, Blue Mountains

  13. adam9tr Sep 8th 2010

    i wanna travel and live here when im older im only 15 atm :) hopefully when im around 20 i will :)

  14. mouniradio Sep 8th 2010

    ****** hi everybody plz i need ur help,,,im going to australia for two days,,i don’t have time enough so i would like to know the best places,,,im going to the zoo,,and i will visit the harbour are,,,what else i can visit ???? also i would like to see a park,,,waterfalls if possible,,,i mean green area,,,,, ,,,,,,plz i need ur help and advice,,,, thank u in advance,,,, after sydney im going to bankok to thailand

  15. baudan Sep 8th 2010

    @NeArMisSeD Australia is better than Europe and America, I can tell.

  16. SARAHfromLONDONuk Sep 8th 2010

    I LOVE AUSTRALIA !!!

  17. stevene320 Sep 8th 2010

    It is a fantastic trip,unique and specific place
    Love my Sydney so much…

  18. Arthur111417 Sep 8th 2010

    I LOVE AUSTRALIA !!!

  19. ampallang7 Sep 8th 2010

    I liked Sydney for his non stop night life, harbour and bondi bozza, I liked Melbourne for its culture and shoppin, st kilda and shiz.

  20. ashleybrient Sep 8th 2010

    @RealRacer69
    Visit this link; smh . com . au / rugby-league/league-news/in-a-fairly-average-game-new-stadium-was-clear-winner-20100508-ukv5.html

  21. ashleybrient Sep 8th 2010

    @RealRacer69
    Also, Melbourne was rated higher than Sydney and the Gold Coast on which to visit for a holiday, you can be sure to look that up! Melbourne was also rated in the top 5 business centres of the world! with all the major corporations being based in Melbourne!

  22. ashleybrient Sep 8th 2010

    @RealRacer69
    Sydney is copying Melbourne however, they did in transport, and you know something, Melbourne is home to the Australian Open, Australia Grand Prix, the Air Show and the AFL Grand Final, including the Australian Olympic Committee,

  23. ashleybrient Sep 8th 2010

    @RealRacer69
    Your from Sydney, so you would say that, but the fact is that Melbourne has more, Melbourne has the world’s largest tram network, Australia’s only public hire system, and Melbourne has Australia’s largest shopping centre and Australia’s tallest building at 95 levesl!

  24. RealRacer69 Sep 8th 2010

    @ashleybrient I recently visited both Melbourne and Sydney and there is no point in arguing, Sydney is better than Melbourne. The harbour is sooo beautiful, and Sydney is so lush and green. Melbourne is rather unattractive. it’s trying to be like a European city, but what’s the point cause it doesn’t even come close.

  25. valkodav1996 Sep 8th 2010

    Australia rulezzz!!! I rus!!!!!


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