On 8 July...
Actually we dont really feel like going to the free half day trip, because it is just a city trip and we have pretty much covered everything in Melbourne. But since it is free, not a bad idea to join though. We hopped on the coach, and I was quite surprised there were quite a lot of people joining the tour. Nothing much, I was too tired and always fell asleep, the driver introduce alot, but somehow most of the things we knew already. We stopped at the flower garden (called Observatory??! forget), and looked at some flowers (boring huh?). And besides the garden is the Cook's Cottage, originally moved from Britain (i guess). I am quite sure you guys know Captain James Cook was the founder of Australia, so everywhere you will see this name. Huh not much, so we hopped on the bus and leaved.
A statue...

Me and Pizza in front of who-know-what plants
My boring face, isk isk!!
We reached Melbourne city, have our lunch at a claypot shop (wow excellent claypot rice!) and browse some souvenirs shops. I didnt buy much, because Melbourne is lacking of landmark or anything that represents it, not like Sydney. The souvenir shops mostly sell flags, koala toys and things that can be also found in Brissy, so I chose not to buy. We then went back to College Square.
Without delay I transfered the remaining photos to my pendrive, and soon I leaved to the airport. Jason and Pizza have later flight, so I leaved by myself. I reached there on time, and flew back to Brisbane...
The trip across Sydney and Melbourne has finally ended. I was fatigued, but stay tune, 3 days solo Sunshine Coast Trip will be up soon. For a short introduction, Sunshine Coast is a tourist attraction 1.5 hour north of Brisbane City. Some of the attractions are Australian Zoo (managed of late Crocodile Hunter, Steve Irwin), Underwater World, The Wharf and of course lots of long beaches.
Later...
