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Sunday, February 15, 2009


Bondi Beach @ Sydney.




Lots of bikini babes there.






Crusing away from Sydney Harbour bridge towards Manly beach in the evening.
I remembered it was around 7 in the evening. The sun rises early and sets late over there so the day is longer, that's why in some countries, they have daylight saving. But I don't know why time seems to pass very fast when I was there. Probably I woke up late every morning, like 8-9am. But in Australia, it is three hours ahead of Singapore so 8-9am means it's only 5-6am in Singapore so that's the reason! Alrighty, I know I always sleep late and wakes up late in Singapore... but that's not the point...
Anyway, ahem* by the way, when I was visiting Great Ocean Road in Melbourne, the tourist mentioned that Koalas sleeps like 22 hours a day, which means they are only awake for barely 2 hours! -_- Best part is that they are busy eating for that 2 hours. LOL!
Koalas are VERY adorable! I have some of the Koalas pictures which I have yet to upload.
Guess there are at least a hundred over photos which I will upload when I am more free.




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