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Impressions of Sydney

Impressions of Sydney

Author(s): K MacKenzie Freeman and Doug Freeman

Location(s): Sydney

Genre(s): Travelogue

Era(s): Present

Before you book your ticket to the largest city in Australia, find out what Sydney’s really like with “Impressions of Sydney.” It’s a visual storytelling journey to one of the world’s most beautiful cities. Whether you plan to visit this corner of the world or just experience it vicariously, this book will give you a real sense of place.

Introducing the second volume in the travel book series, A Picture Is Worth 1,000 Characters™. The authors put a unique stamp on their personal reflections by giving a modern twist to the well-known phrase, “A picture is worth a thousand words.” Each of the 47 enlightening and entertaining impressions features a captivating original photograph and a story that’s exactly 1,000 characters long.

There’s much more to Sydney than the Opera House. Although, that and the Harbour Bridge may be worth a trip half way around the world to see. Roam the seemingly endless waterfront to discover the city’s maritime roots and current love of anything that floats. Any one of the city’s idyllic bays, coves or nearby seawater pools will beckon you for a cool-down. Who can resist a stroll along the vibrant Circular Quay and central business district or easy day hike overlooking stunning scenery just minutes from downtown? Sydney offers an adventure or cultural experience for everyone.

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