Series 5

A trip to Melbourne 11/01/2002

I decided to encourage my adventuring spirits and go to Melbourne, and i don't regret going there for a SECOND! It's a gorgeous city, with so much to offer aside from "Four seasons in one day". It's such a nice place though, and honestly i felt quite at home there, abeit lost because i only spent about a week there. Heck i think i might even move there some day if i get sick of Sydney.

In the airport before i left for Melbourne. First stop, crown casino. Crown casino has a funky entrance.
Flinders Street station. Another view of Flinders St station, gotta love the architecture. Elizabeth Street perhaps?
Queen street, man my memory is rusty. Kings brisge across the Yarra river. Melburne's town hall, i think...
East view from the Rialto tower North view from the Rialto tower Semi-North view from the Rialto tower
South-East view from the Rialto tower East view from the Rialto tower East view from the Rialto tower
South-West view from the Rialto tower East view from the Rialto tower South-West view from the Rialto tower

South view from the Rialto tower Some funky art outside Crown Casino Flame art @ the casino, your face felt scorched at twenty feet.
The roof inside the Casino A palm on St Kilda Beach. The industrial harbour on the west foreshore of the harbour.
I just liked the undisturbed sand with that lone stone. I never touched it, just photographed it. :-) St Kilda beach life saver club.
End of the tramline at St Kilda Beach. Carriages along Bourke Street. Now this carriage was very extravagent

You shoulda seen the coachmen dressed up. Tram along Elizabeth street The corner of Bourke & Elizabeth Street's
These pidgeon's were going nuts for breadcrumbs. This sparrow was putting a fight up to them too, quite amusing. Our great adventurer on a tram.
Collins & Elizabeth perhaps. Somewhere further up Elizabeth Street enroute home. Corner of Lonsdale & Elizabeth st

North Melbourne Reaching Suburbia Brunswick, darn nice suburb imho.
St Andrew's Church More gorgeous church architecture. I love these cobbled laneways.
A out-the-window shot Even a bit of sunset on the trip home.

 

 


 
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