02:07Bordering the bay, you will also find natural parks and World Heritage listed sites.
02:13Circular K is a key place of Sydney Bay because it is from this point that the entire agglomeration has developed.
02:20This is one of the major transport hubs by rail, sea and road from Sydney, where thousands of people flock to every day.
02:27We'll be right back.
02:57Opened in 1932, Sydney's Harbor Bridge is one of the best-known sites of Australia.
03:15The ferry is a public transit widely used in Sydney because it links the city from the north to the south.
03:39The common terminal is located on Circular K near the opera.
03:43The ferry is a great way to admire the opera from all angles.
05:06The Australian National Maritime Museum is located at the northern end of Darling Harbor
05:18and presents the history of Sydney through its maritime past and its close relationship with the sea.
05:23It is possible to visit legendary vessels, such as the Vampire Destroyer, and submarines like the HMAS Onslow, the Endeavour, and the James Craig.
13:58It's a place where restaurants rub shoulders with pubs, cafes, shops and museums.
14:04The charm of the story remains intact, thanks to the conservation plan of the city of Sydney.
14:11On weekends, it's a market known to everyone, the Roxx Markets.
14:16Nearly 150 stalls are gathered, mingling crafts, jewelry, natural products, glass, portrait artists and more.
14:24Friday is the Roxx Farmer's Market, which is in the spotlight with its farm fresh products, fruit and vegetables, cheese, eggs, milk, bread, and many other gourmet products.
15:24Opened in 1973, the Sydney Opera House is one of the greatest architectural works of the 20th century.
15:46It consists of three groups of shells, interlocking vaulted roofs for two main performance venues and a restaurant.
15:54The shells are set on a vast platform surrounded by terrace areas that function as pedestrian concourses.
16:01Since its construction, the building has had a great influence on the world of architecture.
16:06It combines various trends and demonstrates innovative design from the point of view of architectural form and structural design.
16:16This urban sculpture has been carefully integrated into the coastal landscape of the city, located at the tip of a peninsula jutting into Sydney Harbour.
16:40The Harbor Bridge is the highest steel arch bridge in the world, with a peak reaching 134 meters above sea level.
17:00It connects the northern and southern parts of Sydney.
17:03It is possible to cross on foot, by bike, or car.
17:07Having been nicknamed the old hangar, it is certainly after the opera, the second symbol of the city.
17:15One of the key attractions of the bridge is the bridge climb, reserved for those who have no fear of heights.
17:21You can try a climbing group of three and a half hours in the company of an experienced guide.
17:26Harbor Bridge to Sydney is what the Eiffel Tower is in Paris, a symbol and extraordinary monument.
17:40Frenchman Georges Ambeau imagined this long technical work, 1149 meters long and nearly 50 meters wide, making it the largest bridge in the world.
17:50If you have the courage to climb its 200 steps, you can enjoy the view from the pylon look.
18:20Look out from the south-east tower.
18:50When I was traveling around Australia, I was in a town called Cobar, it's in western New South Wales.
19:13This was back in 1992 and I was making inquiries as to the origin of wrestling in this country and I met an interesting man who told me a story that was told to him by his own grandfather.
19:28...work for this way of overt aggression. It wasn't about ego.
19:35I'll be refereeing from this side.
19:37I'm going to go through this with the basic norms of the world.
19:42So, place each other's cut down.
19:46There shouldn't be any contact between you, but this to me, you will be able to follow.
19:52Number one, you have to keep you in.
19:54So, in traditional times, humans were also animals and this old man that he spoke of was a shingle-backed lizard man.
20:07And he was concerned because his nephews had died from what they called payback.
20:13Basically, someone got killed in one tribe, so in payback, this other tribe would come back and kill someone from this tribe.
20:23And this reprisal went on and on and this old lizard man was concerned.
20:29He'd seen so many of his family members die through this violence that he wanted to find a solution.
20:35The other thing I'm going to use with the sticks is just tap them to make time, to mark time.
20:42What I want you guys to do now is show off.
20:45Pretend there's a big audience here and now's your chance to impress all those girls out there.
20:49So, you can do anything you want, as long as it's only your hangers and your feet.
20:56You can do a cartwheel, do a cartwheel, do a one-armed cartwheel, do your hands at the stage, just like hands.
21:00And now just start moving, just start moving.
21:02Yeah?
21:04Hey dessert, please.
21:05Hang on!!
21:06Take that one.
21:07Hey boys, try to leave a find this way out there.
21:08One, two, three, two.
21:11One, two...
21:25Well done!
21:26Oh, well done Yone!
21:28You can do that, don't Puber.
21:30So, he went to a boat and he sang, he sang, he sang for a long time.
21:49The story I told myself is that I sang so much that the rice started to cook.
21:53He starved himself to death, but in that long term, he had a vision.
21:58And the vision was a great snake that met its end.
22:02It's a big snake, it's a big one, that's what I said, that I could have caused death.
22:08But he didn't get me, he said to himself, he said to himself, he said to himself, he said to himself, he said to himself.
22:28He's great, he's great, he's great, he's great.
22:58So, if I said to myself, I didn't say to myself, I don't ask you.
23:02If I told myself, I can be cynical to the point of death.
23:05The emotional voice has death, it's a great one, it's a great one, it's a great one, it's a great one.
23:09So, it's certain that I don't pray.
23:12It's still very hot.
23:14It's one, two, it's another, it's a big one, it's from a big one, it's a big one.
23:18He knelt down, he's a big man.
23:19He gave it his all, he's a great man, and he's a great man.
28:21Semi-circular stairs are used as much to descend on the beach
38:43Subtitles ST' 501
41:01The author of Australia is the boomerang.
41:04It has been said that it was invented and used by the Aborigines.
41:07of Australia, the territory of Northern and Southern Australia.
41:14The author uses sticks, like a boomerang,
41:18can work on agility and precision.
41:31Subtitling by Radio-Canada
42:01The author of Australia
42:31The author of Australia
42:33The author of Australia
42:41Subtitling by Radio-Canada
43:11It is important to know how to angle oneself from an opponent.
43:41You see the time is away.
43:43That's it.
43:45Yeah, go.
43:47Play around.
43:49That was insane.
43:51Alright, go.
43:53That was great.
43:55That was nice.
43:57That was nice.
43:59That was nice.
44:01That was nice.
44:03That was nice.
44:05Good.
44:07Okay.
44:09Okay.
44:11Look at that.
44:21Look at that.
44:25Look at that.
44:37As in wrestling sports, strength and technique are very important.
49:07Sydney is the most renowned Australian city in the world. The most pleasant weather, combined with its beautiful beaches, make it an ideal place for tourists and surfers. A pervasive nature and many other advantages make it one of the ten most livable cities in the world.
49:37Part of its culture comes from the aborigines such as the martial art, the korita, an art that has evolved over time and adapted to its time but maintains its traditional basis. An art that will endure over time because it is an integral part of the history of Australia.
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