DAY 3 “COOLEST THINGS ABOUT SYDNEY” ’80DAYS’ Series with Paul G Roberts

Come on an unforgettable guided journey with Paul G Roberts as he explores some of Sydney’s national treasures in this episode of “80DAYS”. Discover some of the memorable adventures that Paul G Roberts was also personally  involved in.

In this DAY 3, the third film in my 80DAYS ‘Around the world’ Series I share some of Sydney’s best things , some I have a deep personal connection with. Just before I fly to London to start the world solo circumnavigation series following in the footsteps of Phileas Fogg.

This episode explores some of Sydney’s world renown icons, the Sydney Harbour, the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Art Gallery of NSW, other museums and also its bustling historical streets and precincts. We dive into the best of local culture, and icons that embody the spirit of this incredible city.

TIMECODED

00:00 – Drone’s eye view of Sydney and introduction

06:50 – Magnificent Sydney Harbour and Opera House

08:31 – The Sydney Harbour Bridge

12:11 –  The legendary Sydney Opera House and my Bennelong story

25:26 – The Role of Art and My ‘Lumiere’ Event at the AGNSW

20:30 – AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM and First Nations peoples story

44:00 – Sydney Ferries

44:48 – The historic Rocks

Join PGR as he plays guide, sharing personal legends and stories, as he tours his home town Sydney, Australia’s largest city, known for its world famous cultural icons, historic precincts, and world of art and history. See a side of Sydney that you have never seen before.

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From the sun-kissed shores of Sydney to the historical tapestry of London, traversing the rich landscapes of Europe, the timeless majesty of Egypt, the vibrant heartbeat of India, through the steaming jungles of Southeast Asia, ascending to the technological marvels of Japan, and spanning the vast oceans to the dreamscapes of America—I have not raced against time, but rather danced with it, capturing the pulse of the remarkable peoples of Earth on film.

This odyssey, was crafted in the shadow of Jules Verne’s immortal prose ‘Around the World in 80 Days’, but more than a nod to literary genius—it is an homage to the insatiable human thirst for discovery.