Rouse Hill NSW 2155 Australia
Rouse Hill NSW 2155 Australia.
This area is mixed 20% old fashion and 80% new fashion.
Median price $813,250, Annual capital growth 4.52%, Number of sales 134, Weekly median advertised rent $590 ( )
Rouse Hill Train station will be build soon. (
There is a historical church and they have English Conversation Class for volunteer.
Rouse Hill town centre has lots of shops, library and community center.
There is a Hills Bus to go to city, once train station was built, this area would be very convenient.
Wildlife of Sydney Australia
Wildlife of Sydney Australia
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Sydney Australia, is a modern city on a coastline with ancient roots. Sydney is a symbol around the world for it's fusion of culture, modernity, and its embracing of the outdoors and wild spaces. Sydney is unique in that you can at one moment be in the heart of downtown, and within in a short drive or ferry ride be in the thick of the Australian bush. There are over 200 National Parks within Sydney and New South Wales. It's coastal waters teem with marine wildlife, some of which can be found nowhere else on earth.
Sydney is so unique in that there's a fusion of parks and wild spaces, with the modern conveniences that make living wonderful. The harbor water is clean, and the beaches pristine. The harbor itself is just stunning, with the iconic Sydney Opera house and the harbor bridge. Everywhere you turn there's something to see and do.
One of the hardest parts of coming to Australia was getting used to the time difference. Our flights totaled about 18 hours. What makes it hard, is that you not only cross the equator, which means the seasons are flipped, but you cross the international date line. This means that today in the USA, is already tomorrow in Australia.
We struggled the first few nights to even stay up till 8PM, but by the end of our trip we had adjusted pretty well. Coming back we actually left Australia at 9:30 AM on Wednesday and Arrived at 9:15 AM on Wednesday in the US. That's right, we went back in time!
So what is there to do in Sydney? Well there's the obvious stuff for starters, the Sydney Opera house, Museums, Parks, the Harbor Bridge. There are lots of places to shop if your into that sort of thing, and places to eat. Of course you have all the fantastic beaches along the coast, which even in the fall when we went were full of active swimmers, surfers, and beach goers. We especially enjoyed snorkeling in some of the best spots around Sydney, such as Shelly Beach and Gordons Bay. One of the days we were there we went to the world famous Taronga Zoo, which to be honest was fantastic. It's the best zoo I've ever been to, and we've been to many of them.
Australia sometimes gets a bad wrap for being the place where all the animals want to kill you. Spiders, snakes, sharks, maybe even large kangaroos! Although it is true that there are lots of highly venomous, large, and potentially scary animals in Australia, sometimes those nature documentaries make it look way scarier than it really is.
Let's go over the statistics for a second shall we. First off...more people are killed in the United States by animals than in Australia. Second of all the animal that kills the most people in Australia is not a snake, spider, or jellyfish, but horses. You are more likely to fall off a horse and die than get attacked by a shark. So if you are scared to come to Australia because you've heard horror stories of venomous creatures, don't be. They are there, but they want to be left alone, just as much as you want to leave them alone. With that said, there is plenty of friendly wildlife in and around Sydney for animal lovers.
We visited several of the parks in the city to bird watch. Australia is home to 56 different species of parrots. Not all of them live in Sydney, but there are lots here, including colorful Lorikeets, Cockatoos, Corellas, and more. Back in the states, these are birds we would have as pets, that you'd see in pets stores, and here they are eating in the park, landing on your window sill!
The parks in the city are havens for these birds. Parks like the Royal botanical Gardens, which are amazing by the way! As well as the massive Centennial park. Centennial Park also has a humongous colony of flying foxes. Bats the size of house cats live right here in the city! These bats are an important part of the ecosystem here in Australia helping to pollinate the Eucalyptus trees which they visit to drink the nectar from their flowers. They also eat fruit, which can be a point of conflict for fruit tree growers. It can be a little startling at first to see bats with wing spans up to a meter wide flying over head, but they pose no threat to people. People actually pose more threats to them. Flying foxes in Australia have a vulnerable conservation status. Sydney has several areas that colonies of the bats come to roost. The one we visited in Centennial Park was absolutely massive.
We absolutely love Sydney! This video really only touched on a few of the things that make this place special. I've focused mostly on the wildlife, because that's what I Love, but Sydney has something for everyone. It is definitely a place we hope to come back to. If you ever get an opportunity, we highly recommend it!
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