Fish market has huge selection of fresh seafood. Also many booths to buy seafood meals. They are not shy about prices!
Part of the sticker shock is that prices are in AUS$, which trades about 130 to 100 USD. And everything is marked in kilos, not pounds. Both conspire to make normal prices look 3X as high to Americans.
In addition to indoor exhibits they have a schooner, destroyer, old tall ship and other ships to tour.
We go to the underwater photography and James Cameron exhibits. He got his start as an under water inventor with an erector set bathysphere at age 14 -- the mouse survived. Followed his interest in sci-fi to become a movie director, then used the movies (Avatar etc, Titanic) and love of underses exploration to develop tech and ultimately go to bottom of Mariana trench.
Mike shows us how he assembles ships in a bottle. There were many (six) doing this in Sydney when he started 37 years ago, now there is only him.
Friends on tour. Check out the rope imprinted concrete panels on the wall. I really thought they were rope, not concrete.
At the end of the day we are hanging out in our sterile-looking apartment when Kathy spies a cockroach. Just a wee little critter, but that's the straw that breaks the camel's back. We cancel our Airbnb and find another place a little farther from downtown.
Hope the new Airbnb is better!
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