Theres not much in sydney to see, other than a load of country scenes and lots and lots of green patchy areas. theres only few streets in the city that resembles a place that is not a hole.
Theres not much in sydney to see, other than a load of country scenes and lots and lots of green patchy areas. theres only few streets in the city that resembles a place that is not a hole.
Just can't imagine waht part of Sydney you're looking at - I've lived here all my life (SO FAR!!!) and haven't met anything that fits that description - although I suppose the green patchy areas may be parks, suffering under drought!
I've only ever visited as a domestic tourist but once I spent a week out at Parramatta staying in a private home (Cherrybrook). I spent a week at Pittwater as well on a trade union training course. Now that was a lovely spot.
Anyway James' description doesn't ring any bells with me either. I know it's different living in a place and just being a tourist and breezing around but that rather drastic evaluation of it strikes me as being wrong. However, we see things through our own eyes I suppose.