Next Stop — Nouméa, New Caledonia


Nouméa Graffiti

Nouméa Graffiti

The upper left portion of the above picture gives you our first port of call following the MS Oosterdam’s departure from Sydney, Australia.  Yes, it’s Nouméa, the capital of New Caledonia.

Nouméa

Nouméa

New Caledonia is currently undergoing a transition from French control to total autonomy.  As such, New Caledonia is no longer a French Overseas Collectivity.  Rather, New Caledonia enjoys a unique though temporary designation known as Special Collectivity.

Nouméa Bougainvillea

Nouméa Bougainvillea

As for Nouméa, Ursula and I found it to be a colorful destination to say the least.  Even the graffiti is entertaining.

Nouméa Graffiti

Nouméa Graffiti

We spent much of the day walking around town, and you’ll see more of that on Wednesday.  But as the day grew long and our feet grew tired we hopped a city bus and did headed to areas beyond the city proper.

Nouméa Beach

Nouméa Beach

We rode the bus to the end stop and then took it back into town.  Along the way we got a look at some great beaches.

Nouméa Beach

Nouméa Beach

In town we found sights such as Moselle Bay.

Nouméa

Nouméa

I also enjoyed seeing the various automobiles used by the residents.

Tight Parking

Tight Parking

Until Wednesday I’ll leave you with two more shots of that exquisite street art.

Nouméa Graffiti

Nouméa Graffiti

Nouméa Graffiti

Nouméa Graffiti

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Fun Photo Friday — The Rocks and Birdcages


Is it Street Art . . . ?

Is it Street Art . . . ?

Take a look at the image above.  What do you see?

Are you sure?

. . . or is it Street Stairs?

. . . or is it Street Stairs?

Now for some not-so-optical illusions:

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Out and About — Random Sights of Sydney


Sydney Skyline at Night

Sydney Skyline at Night

Today I’m going to just post pictures of places of interest in Sydney not already covered.  The following photographs are in and around Sydney’s central business district.  Included are images of the Queen Victoria Building (a great shopping venue with lots of unique and interesting shops to peruse), the Sydney Cenotaph in Market Place (location of a World War I memorial), and “Forgotten Songs” (110 birdcages suspended over Angel Place between Pitt and George Streets.

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