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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Fort Dennison Saturday 27th March 2010




 
On Sydney harbour is a sandstone fort called Fort Dennison (after Governor Dennison). It originally was a rocky island, levelled by convict labour and turned into a fort by the English. It has never been used in anger except for a stray shot by US Chicago by mistake (which incidentally only left a slight mark on the stone!) 

As we hadn't been there since we were children, we decided to pay a visit. The ferry trip out was run by Matilda Cruises and was fantastic. It went all around the harbour and showcased Sydney from the water.

On arrival at the Fort we went on a short tour, learned all about the Martello Tower, the cannons and the Barracks.  We saw the Tide Room from where all NSW tides are charted. While having lunch, we heard the 1pm cannon retort which allows all maritime vessels to set their clocks and charts.




We then had lunch at the cafe where we shared a bottle of vino, kicked back and watched the ever changing kaleidoscope of sailing vessels passing by.




We left the fort and returned to the Quay by ferry and toured the Rocks Markets.


We had afternoon tea at Botany Bay watching the planes land and take off, even saw two A380s amongst many others.

A perfect end to a perfect Indian Summer's day in our gorgeous capital city.

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