This is the third entry of the Sydney Skies Series. The song heard is called Surfin, and it is from an album called Hello Waveforms, which from the artist named William Orbit. Find out more about his work at WilliamOrbit.com Seen in this movie are many time-lapse recordings of both the Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbor Bridge. Both of these prominent landmarks are situated on the grounds of Sydney City's ultra bustling transportation hub, Circular Quay. Circular Quay serves as an important public transit interchange for the city's bus lines, ferry routes, and passenger train network. There are also a host of hotels, restaurants, and shops on the premisses as well. Moreover, on a busy day you can also expect to find one or two street performers there too. Furthermore, Circular Quay is also the home of both the Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art and the City of Sydney Library. As a rail station Circular Quay is distinct because it is the only station on the City Circle Line that is above ground. As a ferry station it houses five commuter ferry wharfs, and is the end point all public ferry routes in Sydney Harbour and the Parramatta River. Historically, Circular Quay was called "Semi-Circular Quay", this because the original curvature of the bay was of approximate circular shape. The common name has now been reduced in length out of amenity, but it's also true that the quay is now rectangular because the entire perimeter is now etched man made in brick and concrete ...
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