The Fishburn is a First Fleet Class ferry acquired in 1985 and is part of the fleet that operates on the Inner Harbour. It was named Fishburn, after one of eleven ships of the First Fleet that sailed to Australia in 1787. It's seen here making its way past the Sydney Opera House heading towards the Circular Quay ferry terminal.This view is from the Overseas Passenger Terminal.
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Is the ferry specially for tourists to inspect the Opera House and other parts of Inner Harbour?
ReplyDeleteJust a regular ferry service from Circular Quay, near the Opera House, to the suburbs around the harbour.
DeleteAlways great to see the Opera House. Nicely composed photo with the ferry.
ReplyDeleteAn iconic sight.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful facade!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely looks like a little old boat, good to see it still being used
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing me this place
ReplyDeleteThat's great
ReplyDeleteI'm always so impressed by your beautiful Sydney harbor and the iconic opera house, which is a thing of beauty against the blue background.
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Beautiful photo with a ferry and Opera house.
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