For today I decided to slow down a bit but only after I've completed the banner that I didn't finish yesterday.
So, first things first. Here is a picture of the 2 banners I did yesterday + the 3rd one (top 3 rows) that I finished today:
And this is the result of all the banners I did here in Sydney between July 29th (arrival) and August 4th (departure and flying to Melbourne): 84 Missions.
Now for the rest of my blog: here are some pictures while I was doing the banner today + some pictures from after it. There are also some pictures from inside the Opera House but sadly non of inside the different theathers because there were sets on the podiums and then it is forbidden to take pictures. For other pictures from inside the Opera House we had to avoid to have staff members being in it. After the tour it was close to sunset, so I stayed a little longer to see the 7 minutes "water light" projection on the Opera House's eastern Bennelong sail. Really amaizing.
Enjoy the pictures.
(Quay is more spoken out as Key.)
The tiles on the opera house are self-cleaning. Whenever it rains, the dirt washes away.
There is a hidden horse inside the Opera House and is protected by the UNESCO's World Heritage status.
The Opera House holds also a lift without a roof.
Sunset at the Opera House
This railing on top of the Opera House is not a walking rail but a Lightning Rod.
Start of the Water Light:
The hidden Water Light Projector





































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