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From its impressive architecture to exciting stunts, there are plenty of fascinating facts about Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia.
Five Surprising Facts About the Sydney Harbour Bridge Climb The 360-degree views of Sydney, including the Opera House, were as spectacular as you’d expect. And the climb was as fun as you’d ...
SYDNEY, Australia , Oct. 25 /CNW/ - NSW Premier Nathan Rees today confirmed the success of the first breakfast on the Sydney Harbour Bridge. For the first time in its history, Australia's iconic ...
On the morning of the Sydney Harbour Bridge's official opening on March 19, 1932, controversy struck. Just minutes before the ceremony, Francis de Groot, a right-wing extremist, emerged from the ...
It’s no secret that one of the biggest landmarks in Sydney is the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Interestingly, most people think the only way to see the bridge as a pedestrian is to climb it, but […] ...
Two men were killed in a multi-vehicle crash on the Sydney Harbour Bridge on Thursday, October 17. The accident involved several cars and a bus, leaving the men dead at the scene. The Bridge ...
The population of Sydney is just under 4.5 million people. Sydney Harbour, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Bondi Beach and the Sydney Opera House are some of the most popular places to visit.
The world's most beautiful bridge has a secret. The four pylons on Sydney 's Harbour Bridge actually have no structural purpose - rather, only acting as decoration.
Nine decades of history, the Harbour Bridge turns 90 this weekend. Source: AAP Towering of the waters of Sydney, the Harbour Bridge is one of the nation’s most iconic landmarks.
Construction started on the Sydney Harbour bridge nearly 100 years ago, in July 1923, as the growth of the city made a bridge a necessity that could no longer be ignored.
An image from the early 1920s has revealed a fascinating three-part design submission for the Sydney Harbour Bridge by architect and civil engineer Francis Ernest Stowe.
G'day from Down Under! Summit the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and enjoy unobstructed views of the Sydney Opera House.