Friday 24 December 2010

Sydney Miscellaneous

Last batch of Sydney photos, random stuff

Craig has got a nifty 80s style arcade emulator - here we are playing Double Dragon. Graeme put on a super display on Yie Ar Kung Fu, and as usual, I was the king of Xevious.

Geocaching in Woodcutters Park, or something like that

Ahem, interesting design!

Massive old anchor retreived from a shipwreck

Didgeridoo player - sounds really good with an electronic back beat!

Everybody was Kung Flu fighting!

More bloody ridiculous Ozzie signs!



Graeme gets petrified on the children's climbing gym.

Palm bark


Graeme's technique of viewing his photos

Spider webs

Rock surfer

Graeme and best friend, Mack.

Mack was really hilarious trying to retreive this ball! He got it in the end.

Aargh, monsters in the pool!

Exloring another nature reserve

Geocaching toook us to this Bahai temple. A really interesting looking religion, and gorgeous inside, so open and airy. All Bahai temples must have 9 doors, there is no fixed priest, and they have goals for an international language. If I was going to try out a religion, this looks a good way to go.
Check out these links for some amazing photos of the Bahai temples in india and Chile:
Me and my Jack Parow hat

Stuffing around with Craig's fish eye lens - pretty cool!


Take that Graeme!

My shoes!

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