Sunday, 27 September 2015

Watson Bay

    As an international student, traveling while studying is a common thing to do during the period study abroad. Especially in Sydney, a metropolitan with lots of places of interest and beautiful natural scenery. Since the public traffic fee is $2.5 during Sunday which is quite reasonable for uni student,  I made a trip to the east of Sydney and spent the afternoon mainly in Sydney's very first frontier to the Pacific Ocean, Watson Bay. It won't take more than 30 minutes to reach Watson Bay from Circular Quay by wharf. As one of the earliest colonies in Sydney region, several old churches could be found here as well as some luxurious villas belong to the rich. Walking for a few kilometers towards east, the Pacific Ocean can be seen. To be honest, I come from a coastal city, which is set beside the Pacific Ocean as well. But I have to say that all these rough cliffs that forms the coast line and the pure deep blue sea water are spetacular. I had to return home a little earlier, so I didn't have a chance to see the sunset on the Ocean, it's such a shame.  I think it won't be the last time for me to be here ,  not just for the sunset , but sometimes it's necessary to have a break while you have assignments to do. It really helped refresh my mind and get ready for the next challenge. Anyway, it has been a wonderful day for me. Here are some pictures taken by me.











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