As it got dark, an hour glass appeared on the bridge that had lighted balls that dropped about every 15 minutes until 9 pm. At 9 the first fireworks went off. There were three displays that we could see from where we were sitting, to the left, center and right of us and then the bridge. All were the same fireworks and were set off so that everyone could see them from wherever they were perched.
The big show came three hours later at midnight. I wish I could download the video to be seen on the blog because it really shows the fireworks that were set off of the buildings in downtown and the boats. There were fireworks going off everywhere. I have never seen such a display. They ended about 12:20 am. We packed up and made our way with literally thousands of others back to the train station. We caught the first train to stop back to Gordon. It was packed and Jay almost got left behind when the doors closed. We arrived back home at 1:30 am. For those of you who know us (we go to bed at 9 pm on New Year's Eve!) it was a very late night!!! Jay said it was worth doing once but not twice! We shall see!!!
Elder and Sister Hilbig-1st Quorum of Seventy
Nallys, Bakes and Oldroyds at our vantage point.
Sydney Skyline from our spot.
Sydney harbour bridge and city skyline.
Dusk - still hours to go.
Hour glass counts down the time 'til midnight on bridge.
City Skyline as it gets dark.
Finale
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