Thursday, March 10, 2011

Roaming around in Melbourne

Some of you might have already climbed the tallest building in Melbourne the capital of the Victoria State in friendly Australia. I had the fortune to do so on February 12 this year with a friend and it was amazing and exhilarating to climb the Skydeck to the topmost floor that was 88 decks above ground level. It was a discovery. The building is rightly called Eureka. You get a magnificent and panoramic view of almost the whole of Melbourne which has more than 50 kilometres in radius.
Melbourne, the capital of Australia
In a circle in the dome one could view the metropolis even with a naked eye, but also see through a telescope fixed at regular intervals. The evening I went there had innumerable visitors from all corners of the world. And

The lift carried us to the top floor in just within 10 seconds. The flight itself was exciting. Amongst were many Chinese and Japanese. An influential and thriving Australians are of Chinese origin. I could see Caucasian husbands and Chinese wives among them. Australia’s multi-culture policy is evident there. There is harmonious integration.more particularly the residents in Melbourne themselves took an outing for the weekend, despite the large gathering at the neighbouring football stadium.
I have had the experience of viewing Chicago from a similar skydeck in the night that was marvellous.
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