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Art Gallery of New South Wales and a nude beach!

I didn't take any pictures in the morning because I got stuck at the mall due to some sort of lock down incident which lasted about a half hour.

Then, I accidentally checked my camera at the art museum in my bag and I was too lazy to get it back out. This museum is exhausting. Not only is it huge, it's also crammed full of any type of art you desire.

I had the most fun in the "basement" installation, which invited you into a creepy looking basement to find a dead girl under a tarp on top of a shelf…. I went through twice because the first time I was so scared I just ran through it. The security guards were laughing at me.

After this, I took a fast ferry to Watson's Bay, supposedly one of the best views of the harbour in town. It was really nice but the day was a little hazy.

On my way to the point, what did I find? Yep, you guessed it: a nudist beach. I saw the sign and I was like THAT is where I will be eating my picnic today, friends. (Even though I'm all alone, I still talk to myself like this, Hahaha) I excitedly ran down the steps, whipped off my clothes and jumped enthusiastically into the water. Only to immediately find that it was insanely freezing. After about a minute, I was out again and re-clothed, reading my guide to the art of picking up, on the beach with another amazing salami sandwich and some sauvignon blanc.

Again, by the time I arrived home I was exhausted, so I fell asleep while Kelsey and Sophie were watching Switched at Birth.

A fast ferry

A fast ferry


Fast ferry

Fast ferry


Fast ferry

Fast ferry


Watson's Bay

Watson's Bay


Watson's Bay

Watson's Bay


Watson's Bay

Watson's Bay


Lighthouse

Lighthouse


Lighthouse

Lighthouse


Sunset

Sunset


Me vs. sunset

Me vs. sunset


Me vs. sunset

Me vs. sunset


Sunset over Sydney

Sunset over Sydney


Sunset

Sunset


Sunset

Sunset

Posted by baixing 17:00 Archived in Australia

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