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  2. Wellington Caves - Wikipedia

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    Cathedral Cave, Gaden Cave and the Phosphate Mine are shown as guided tours. Over many years, members of the Sydney University Speleological Society (SUSS) have mapped extended and discovered new sections of caverns in the area. There has been particular emphasis by SUSS cave diving.

  3. BridgeClimb Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Lonely Planet has recognised BridgeClimb Sydney as one of the world's top 10 'Biggest Adrenaline Rush' experiences [14] as well as one of the '10 Best Things to Climb'. [15] In 2011 and 2012, BridgeClimb was awarded 'Best Guided Tour in Australia' at the Australian Traveller Readers' Choice Awards. [16]

  4. Sydney Opera House - Wikipedia

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    As one of the most popular visitor attractions in Australia, the site is visited by more than eight million people annually, and approximately 350,000 visitors take a guided tour of the building each year. [8] The building is managed by the Sydney Opera House Trust, an agency of the New South Wales State Government.

  5. Tourism in Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The Sydney Tower is a member of the World Federation of Great Towers. It is known by locals as the Centrepoint Tower, after the shopping centre building the tower sprouts from. Sydney Tower Skywalk, or just Skywalk, is an open-air, glass-floored platform circling Sydney Tower at a height of 260m above ground level. The moving viewing platform ...

  6. Sydney Heads - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 the artillery collection was moved to The Army Museum Bandiana [6] in Bandiana, Victoria; the Trust plans to establish an exhibition on the defence of Sydney on the site. [7] There are still remains of the gun emplacements and artificial tunnels used by the army, many of which can be seen by the public or on guided tours. [8] [9]

  7. Big Bus Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Operations initially operated under the City Sightseeing brand, before the Big Bus Sydney name was introduced in 2016. When Ensignbus sold the City Sightseeing business in 2011, it retained ownership of the Sydney operation. In 2016, Sydney Explorer relinquished its City Sightseeing franchise and became a Big Bus Tours affiliate. [7]

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