Monday, 10 July 2017

Around Lake Burley Griffin Canberra, Australia

Around Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra, Australia
One morning after visiting the Indian embassy in Canberra I decided to take a walk through the Botanic gardens around Lake Burley Griffin and up to Parliament house in Canberra 
For those of us from Sydney Canberra is considered the national Capital of Boring, politicians, Bureaucrats, Spies, lobbyist, lots of museums, Ambassadors and its cold.   
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When Australia first became a country the silly people from Melbourne felt Melbourne should be the Capital of Australia, Now Sydney is the best City in the world and everyone in Sydney Knew that Melbourne isn't Suitable  Sydney is a much better place but the people of Melbourne where extremely jealous that Sydney was so much nicer than Melbourne.
The Colours of the Trees around the Botanical gardens section of Lake Burley Griffin is simply stunning, It may be a dull boring place but its Australia and Australia is spectacular. 
Also in Melbourne they supported Australian football whilst in Sydney they supported the superior Rugby League. So eventually back in 1911 the Australian Capital territory was Created and Rugby League became the main gain in Australia's National capital and all the biggest criminals  moved to Canberra


So if your visiting Australia, Australia is New South wales is Gods 


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Directly across the lake from the old Parliament House is the Australia War Memorial I went as a kid and it is a must see if you ever visit Australia.  
This is the Old Parliament house it use to House Australia's worst Crimals
This is the Aboriginal Embassy across the road from the old Parliament house, Now in Australia we still celebrate no indigenous Holidays and Australia only started in 1788, its time to embrace the real age of Australia.  






This is the new Parliament this is said to gave underground bunkers is built into the side of a hill, how smart us Australia have become is the white built into a hill no, we are like the Hobbits of the political world



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