On the Road

 We left Sydney behind this morning. 


The busy streets of Sydney soon gave way to the 2.3 km long Sydney Harbour Tunnel, which connects North and South Sydney traversing under Port Jackson. 
It is disorienting to travel drive that distance in a tunnel. 

While navigating the Grand Pacific Drive we stopped to stretch our legs at the Sea Cliff Bridge. At 665 metres in length, this is actually two bridges (one is cantilevered and the other in incremental launching) that were built to carry vehicular and pedestrian traffic along the Illawarra escarpment. 


Sadly, low tide and a quiet ocean meant that the Kiama Blowhole did not deliver when we visited today. 


A stiff Pacific wind and cloud cover blocking the sun combined to limit our time on the brilliant white sand beach of Jervis Bay. 

The winning moment of the day came during a stop in the town of Berry where we enjoyed piping hot fresh cinnamon donut at the Donut Van. Delicious!






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