Friday, 17 August 2012

Sydney - Day 6: Mossvale, Wyong

A journey to the Southlands today.  I had to wake up earlier as the journey will be even farther than those I had taken before.

Packed with more fruitbars and water, it's time to set out to on that long journey.


There were instances where I fell asleep in the train with the camera still strapped to myself, held in one hand after several shots of the countryside life which is something not seen in the cityish settings of Singapore.

Animals could be seen grazing freely in the fields or swimming in water bodies.




















So after a 4 hour ride, here we are, at Mossvale.  The weather suddenly turned rainy but fortunately, it was a passing shower which was taken away quickly by a gust of wind.  Here comes the sun.  I wanted to visit some places such as  Back O The Moon but the bus schedule was more than an hour away, so I decided to walk around the town for a little while before heading off.

The train was delayed back on the platform so I spent more than 1/2 hour waiting; an elderly lady chatted up with me about the weather for awhile which further showed how friendly the locals are.

Temperature was possibly about 2 degrees as my camera felt like ice and some passengers went into the waiting room to avoid being chilled by the cold wind.

A 4 hour journey back and I had fish and chips for dinner ran by a Chinese (A$9); decently tasty and it's soon time for me to plan for the next day at the nearby Maccas.


Check out the number of seagulls descending on the beach on an evening!


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