Thanks so much, Galina. Your vlog is the best of Sydney I've viewed, and I've watched many. I, too, am from NJ and making my first visit to Sydney this winter. I appreciate that you've covered more than the usual sttractions. Thanks again and I i look forward to more of your informative vlogs. Cheers!
I'm a Sydney-sider and have lived here my whole life. But I learned some useful facts about labels on our plants in our parks 😃 And, yes I love my beautiful city - but your videography was excellent and made it look even more gorgeous! Thank you and Happy Travels
Stunning videography. Beautiful arrays of images of gardens, buildings, the harbour and artistic architectural views. Cool music. Pure class. Welcome & thank you for showing-off my beautiful city; a place I've lived in and loved for 70 years. Bless you & cheers from Sydney.
I have lived in Sydney all my life and worked in one of the buildings you showed. Another has been demolished and replaced with a new metro station as it happens. I don't know who can be saying there is less to see in Sydney. I have never heard of the back-to-front season names and the upside down maps are a tourist novelty. You have produced an excellent picture of the city.
As an Aussie I dont live in Sydney or Melbourne but have visited both cities many times, in terms things to do I probably wouldnt have picked Melbourne but I guess thats based on what we like for for others it may be different. i think 2 weeks in both would have been a better choice especially if they are the only 2 cities that you intend to visit.
The statement about the seasons is not correct. Summer is December to February etc. Not sure who told you that about school kids learning back to front seasons.
You are right. Here is what I found: "Transportation to the Australian colonies began in 1788 when the First Fleet, carrying between 750 and 780 convicts plus 550 crew, soldiers and family members, landed at Sydney Cove after an eight-month voyage." It's less than I thought.
@@JustBecauseCity The point BEING, that the gaurds/soldiers had to be on a 24 hr 7 day a week roster as there were NO spares to call on, with sickness and some time off(NOT MUCH) there were simply NOT enough of them to say " Hey lest's go and massacare some locals" NOT ONLY that but they knew their logistical conditon was ..well precarious was the good condition, it was worse than that and those in charge gave strict orders to be as nice as pie to the locals, considering the prisoners had been transported for menial crimes, like stealing a loaf of bread to feed their families and other wise would have been hung the punishments of the day, in ALL COUNTRIES were a bit less humane than today but to suggest they simply butchered natives does not agree with logic, is spite of revionists wanting to re write it.
You made a silly choice going to Melbourne......................Sydney had much more to offer. Then again the Gold Coast is best. Melbourne? It s really not good.
Your film is excellently filmed, edited and soundtracked. However, your explanation of the seasons is complicated and incorrect. We have four seasons like everyone but because we are in the Southern Hemisphere they come at opposite times of the year. Our climate is humid subtropical, meaning warm winters and hot summers. The map of the world with the Northern Hemisphere at the bottom of the world is meant to be a joke. You were seriously misinformed when you were told there is not much to see in Sydney. As your film shows, it is one of the most scenic cities in the world.
Thank you for your comment. I believe I represented the seasons correctly-summer is summer, and winter is winter, it’s warm in the winter and cold in the summer (well, not as cold as where I live). However, I’m still not sure if I am wrong about the map. It would be interesting to hear from people whose kids are currently in school-do they have a map with the northern hemisphere at the bottom or not?
Yes, it is fair to say that we have a good all year round climate. Not as extreme as most countries. That map was done as a joke by an Australian because Australians do get tired of people saying we are at the bottom of the world. There is no top or bottom. That saying leads to Australia being called "Down under", which is not popular here. No school would ever have that map without telling kids that there is no top or bottom of the world. To clarify about the trams in Sydney. Overhead wires spoil the landscape where trams run. At a greater expense Sydney chose to have no overhead wires only from Circular Quay to Town Hall. From there the power is provided by pads on the road between the rails.
Your statements of the various facts and figures are somewhat off, from where did you source these? They also seem out of date .Was it a pro Melbourne written one based in Victoria. Sydney has always been the Premier, outstanding city of Australia, Melbourne can never compare with its natural beauty nor its strength of character., no matter how hard it tries .It may be catching up to its population numbers, it might surpass it after some more years go by. It is letting in Dans friends in from the Land of the CCP, in great numbers. The CBD of Melbourne may contain more skyscrapers then Sydney CBD downtown area, but this is not all of what makes up our total office areas, These stretch across the harbour, to its north side, Milsons Point North Sydney. Crows Nest. St Leonards and Chatswood. Then there are the IT area of Macquarie Park area .Sydney also has a place named Parramatta, which is now the domestic CBD of New South Wales, and Sydney, with Sydney being the International hub. There are also places like Hurstville Bankstown and Liverpool, Campbelltown and Penrith along with Gosford, that carry many office towers and large complexes , Like the Norwest Buisness Park. Huntington, Eastern Creek, Erskine Park, Silverwater, St Marys, Brookvale, Dozens of other like kind industrial areas of considerable size. Melbourne is just a fraction of Sydney, thus it shall stay that way!
I live in Sydney my whole life, but your video makes me want to re-explore it again. What a beautiful shots, editing and background music.
Thank you!
Thanks so much, Galina. Your vlog is the best of Sydney I've viewed, and I've watched many. I, too, am from NJ and making my first visit to Sydney this winter. I appreciate that you've covered more than the usual sttractions. Thanks again and I i look forward to more of your informative vlogs. Cheers!
Thank you! I'm really glad that my video can help you prepare for your trip.
I'm a Sydney-sider and have lived here my whole life. But I learned some useful facts about labels on our plants in our parks 😃
And, yes I love my beautiful city - but your videography was excellent and made it look even more gorgeous!
Thank you and Happy Travels
Thank you, Harry! You live in a beautiful city!
@@JustBecauseCity Looking forward to Day 2 and Day 3 videos of Sydney 😊
cool background music
Thank you!
Stunning videography. Beautiful arrays of images of gardens, buildings, the harbour and artistic architectural views. Cool music. Pure class. Welcome & thank you for showing-off my beautiful city; a place I've lived in and loved for 70 years. Bless you & cheers from Sydney.
Thank you for your kind comment! You are lucky to live in a beautiful city!
The color quality and angles of buildings captured are just great!
Thank you!
One the BEST travelogue vids I've seen. Appropriate music, great editing and unobtrusive yet fully informative and entertaining narration
@@gramsmith1366 Thank you!
It's nice to travel staying at home and seeing everything. A good trip for lasy bones.😊
I was wondering if you've seen this video. Enjoy traveling with me!
Очень красивый современный город. Хорошо сочетается старинная и современная архитектура.❤
Да, просто невероятно красивый город!
I have lived in Sydney all my life and worked in one of the buildings you showed. Another has been demolished and replaced with a new metro station as it happens. I don't know who can be saying there is less to see in Sydney. I have never heard of the back-to-front season names and the upside down maps are a tourist novelty. You have produced an excellent picture of the city.
Thank you!
Yes, we use maps where Australia is below Indonesia. Australians use maps where Australia is above Indonesia, right?
The power for the light rail is in the ground in the CBD but overhead wires used further out
As an Aussie I dont live in Sydney or Melbourne but have visited both cities many times, in terms things to do I probably wouldnt have picked Melbourne but I guess thats based on what we like for for others it may be different. i think 2 weeks in both would have been a better choice especially if they are the only 2 cities that you intend to visit.
Good advice. Spoken like someone from Compromise Canberra.
We would live two weeks in each city but Airbnbs have discounts for monthly stays :) We also spent a couple of days in Brisbane and Gold Coast.
@@listohan not from Canberra Lake Macquarie actually.
@@JustBecauseCity that makes sense glad you got the chance to see a couple of other cities as well. I hope that you enjoyed your brief stay here.
From Sydney you can go to the Blue Mountains....lots more in Sydney to see : )
Yes, we went there, it's in the next video: ruclips.net/video/kLFrj6K37vk/видео.html
Nice video 🎉
Thank you!
Із задоволенням погуляла з тобою. якісна зйомка!
Дякую!
The statement about the seasons is not correct. Summer is December to February etc. Not sure who told you that about school kids learning back to front seasons.
I said, "they call Dec, Jan, Feb - winter". Is it correct?
@@JustBecauseCity No
@@christinecoombs3536 Yes, it looks like I had wrong information
JUST remember, Sydney is just another NORTHERN SUBURB OF MELBOURNE
I do not think Sydney is a suburb of Melbourne
I think the map and seasons thing was a joke.?
The map was not a joke.
There was NOT a large amount of convicts OR soldiers either, and the convicts were under guard.
You are right. Here is what I found: "Transportation to the Australian colonies began in 1788 when the First Fleet, carrying between 750 and 780 convicts plus 550 crew, soldiers and family members, landed at Sydney Cove after an eight-month voyage." It's less than I thought.
@@JustBecauseCity Thanks for checking that out, there is a LOT of "NEW" history out there that just doesn't stand scrutiny.
@@JustBecauseCity The point BEING, that the gaurds/soldiers had to be on a 24 hr 7 day a week roster as there were NO spares to call on, with sickness and some time off(NOT MUCH) there were simply NOT enough of them to say " Hey lest's go and massacare some locals" NOT ONLY that but they knew their logistical conditon was ..well precarious was the good condition, it was worse than that and those in charge gave strict orders to be as nice as pie to the locals, considering the prisoners had been transported for menial crimes, like stealing a loaf of bread to feed their families and other wise would have been hung the punishments of the day, in ALL COUNTRIES were a bit less humane than today but to suggest they simply butchered natives does not agree with logic, is spite of revionists wanting to re write it.
You made a silly choice going to Melbourne......................Sydney had much more to offer. Then again the Gold Coast is best. Melbourne? It s really not good.
We went to the Gold Coast as well! :)
Your film is excellently filmed, edited and soundtracked. However, your explanation of the seasons is complicated and incorrect. We have four seasons like everyone but because we are in the Southern Hemisphere they come at opposite times of the year. Our climate is humid subtropical, meaning warm winters and hot summers. The map of the world with the Northern Hemisphere at the bottom of the world is meant to be a joke. You were seriously misinformed when you were told there is not much to see in Sydney. As your film shows, it is one of the most scenic cities in the world.
Thank you for your comment. I believe I represented the seasons correctly-summer is summer, and winter is winter, it’s warm in the winter and cold in the summer (well, not as cold as where I live). However, I’m still not sure if I am wrong about the map. It would be interesting to hear from people whose kids are currently in school-do they have a map with the northern hemisphere at the bottom or not?
Yes, it is fair to say that we have a good all year round climate. Not as extreme as most countries. That map was done as a joke by an Australian because Australians do get tired of people saying we are at the bottom of the world. There is no top or bottom. That saying leads to Australia being called "Down under", which is not popular here. No school would ever have that map without telling kids that there is no top or bottom of the world. To clarify about the trams in Sydney. Overhead wires spoil the landscape where trams run. At a greater expense Sydney chose to have no overhead wires only from Circular Quay to Town Hall. From there the power is provided by pads on the road between the rails.
Your statements of the various facts and figures are somewhat off, from where did you source these? They also seem out of date .Was it a pro Melbourne written one based in Victoria. Sydney has always been the Premier, outstanding city of Australia, Melbourne can never compare with its natural beauty nor its strength of character., no matter how hard it tries .It may be catching up to its population numbers, it might surpass it after some more years go by. It is letting in Dans friends in from the Land of the CCP, in great numbers. The CBD of Melbourne may contain more skyscrapers then Sydney CBD downtown area, but this is not all of what makes up our total office areas, These stretch across the harbour, to its north side, Milsons Point North Sydney. Crows Nest. St Leonards and Chatswood. Then there are the IT area of Macquarie Park area .Sydney also has a place named Parramatta, which is now the domestic CBD of New South Wales, and Sydney, with Sydney being the International hub. There are also places like Hurstville Bankstown and Liverpool, Campbelltown and Penrith along with Gosford, that carry many office towers and large complexes , Like the Norwest Buisness Park. Huntington, Eastern Creek, Erskine Park, Silverwater, St Marys, Brookvale, Dozens of other like kind industrial areas of considerable size. Melbourne is just a fraction of Sydney, thus it shall stay that way!
I was in Sydney for only three days. I wish I knew the city as well as you do.