G'day is what I heard when I got of the 17 hour flight to
Sydney. I asked what language is that and the locals replied with Aussie, I guess
a modified English language. When I left the terminal in a cab, I asked the
driver what is there t do around here, the driver went on with a list of places
to go and eat. One place he suggested very much was a barbeque restaurant named
Sea change, he said it is one of the most kept secrets in Sydney. When I got to
the restaurant I could not believe how busy it was. So just as I ordered some
people offered me to sit with them, definitely know how give time to a tourist.
After a fun night at the sea change I went to sleep at one of the best places I
have been at, Harbor Rocks hotel. This hotel had the best view of the famous Harbor
bridge and okra house. I wondered what will I do tomorrow. i got up in time for
my tour, luckily. I wasn’t used to the time difference. The tour started off
with a trip to the famous "outback". The tour guide started telling
the group that the outback was known for its unique animals like kangaroos,
koalas, and emus. The guide said that not too many people live inland because
of the very hot, dry and dusty weather. As the tour came close to ending we
passed old ruins which held to hold British prisoners when Britain didn’t have
room. As we were walking around I heard that the government was killing
kangaroos so they won’t contaminate the water source. I hoped they gave the
people a chance to vote.I think you should go to Austrailia