Sydney Harbour Bridge
This is going to be awesome!!!!
Party Animals
And of course no visit to Sydney would be complete without a stop at the world famous Bondi Beach on the east shore. Here we strolled through the Sunday markets and spent some time on the beach watching the surfers and having gelato, oh the life down under is so hard. And after almost three weeks of travelling together it was time to say goodbye to part of the family as Sam, Cayley and Chad had to return to Calgary in preparation for school.
Bondi Beach
My dad is really awesome, I love him for taking us to Australia
Well, I love my mom more
I wish that Laurence would stop taking our pictures
Three Sisters
Blue Mountains
We then toured the Jenolan Caves, just east of the Mount Victoria area and just through some beautiful country side. The Jenolan Caves were first discovered in 1938 and are a remarkable complex of more than 300 subterranean chambers. These limestone features are an amazing mix of dry and wet caves, with stalactites and stalagmites, under water streams and wonderful crystal formations. Here we explored three off the more impressive caves the Oriental, Imperial and the Lucas caves.
Jenolan Caves Hotel
Jenolan Caves
Sarah and Henry
Our final days with Gerda and Sarah, included some great shopping in the city, an evening at the theatre watching an amazing production of Wicked and day trip out to the scenic countryside of Berry. The final days just seem to race by as the family vacation was now at an end.
Travelling with the family was certainly a memory I will cherish for the rest of my life. There is always some hesitation as you get a large group together to travel, however this vacation could have net been more special. We all had the time to laugh, bond and reconnect as we explored this amazing country. I want to thank Sam, Gerda, Sarah, Cayley and Chad for making this last month in Australia a highlight of my year journey and I love you all.
There was Six
Still Six
Four
Three
Two
“WE ARE FAMILY”
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