Travels in Australia] 3. I visited Berry Island Reserve in Sydney, a walking paradise.

Hello, I am Nakai, an Adan staff member.

 

Well,Continued from last time Today is the third part of my travelogue of Australia,

  Walking Heaven Sydney

So, it is within walking distance from where we stayed.Berry Island ReserveThis is the story of my visit to the


One day in July, I woke up at sunrise.

The night before, it was cloudy, but I decided to go jogging, thinking it would be a nice day.

The morning sun was so nice!

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I stayed in front of the North Sydney station, about 20 minutes by train from Central Station.

There are plenty of apartments and supermarkets in the area with excellent access to the city center,
Even in such an urban environment, a 10-minute walk will lead you to a peaceful stroll (jogging) course.

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You can see the bridge with the railroad tracks running through it, but it is very peaceful.

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There was a nice looking course, but it was temporarily unavailable due to maintenance work. Too bad...

Take another road to the nearby cape.

 

Here is what we visited this time,Berry Island Reserve

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When you arrive, beautiful lawns and the ocean spread out before you.

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I had the place to myself with the prettiest birds I've ever seen.

It's the perfect lawn for a picnic...

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Well,

After refreshing ourselves by watching the birds, we will enter a small forest!

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There was a sign explaining the situation, so I took a quick shot.

 

It's kind of a nitpicky thing to say, but...

I think he was explaining how important Coco was to the Aboriginal people.

 

The thickly growing trees make you feel as if you are trekking in the mountains.

I didn't know there was such a place in the city.

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Further in the back,

We reached the top of the cape.

 

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The building on the far left looks like a small building.Sydney TowerYes!

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It is a rocky area with many shells.

According to one theory, it is also the footprint of the aboriginal people who fished here hundreds of years ago.

I learned a lot from the signs explaining their culture and history everywhere.

 

Sydney = ocean, city,

There is plenty of nature with trees and it is fun to take a walk.

 

When you visit Sydney, you may want to find your favorite spot for a walk.


 

As an aside,

This brooch was the first thing that came to mind when I saw the bird on the lawn.

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This pendant brooch features a bird soaring loosely through the sky with fluffy clouds.

The background is a fine workmanship that requires precision, with two colors of K18 pink gold and platinum alternately pasted together.

 

And one more thing...

 

 

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This is also a loose bird holding a cabochon-cut turquoise stone on its back.

The diamonds sparkle and shine around your neck.

 

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Nakai's travelogue of Australia, loosely translated, still continues.

Please wait with bated breath.

 

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