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Once seen as isolated, parochial and immature, Sydney has grown up to become spectacular, brash, colourful, hedonistic and a major world destination. Arranged intricately around the coves and beaches of an enormous and convoluted natural harbour, the city is home to almost a quarter of Australias population. In January 1788 Captain Arthur Phillip, commander of the First Fleet, weighed anchor in Port Jackson. With a modicum of arrogance, and ignoring the local Aboriginal proclamations of Warra Warra (meaning, approximately, bugger off), he declared the entire continent a British penal colony. Now, where once stood a conglomerate of sorry-looking shacks and lock-ups full of bedraggled convicts, stands a forest of glistening high rises. In the shadows of these shiny pieces of modernity stroll cosmopolitan hordes of workers, proud of their welcoming and vibrant city. Lauded as the real (though not administrative) capital of a harsh and colossal continent and an economic and political focal point of the southern hemisphere, Sydney is a sexy city.
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Smart, contemporary and compact guide helping travellers discover more from their city visit. Covers main attractions but also gives the freedom to escape the tourist trail.
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INTRODUCING FOOTPRINT HANDBOOKS Footprint travel guides are designed and written for experienced independent travelers looking to get off the beaten track, escape the tourist crowds and immerse themselves in the variety of experiences offered by the destination they are visiting. These guides offer a wide range of options for travelers seeking out the very best activities and adventures, including jungle trekking, whitewater rafting, going on safari, and more. They also provide unparalleled depth of cultural and historical context for each destination.