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Sydney Harbour is the city's focal point because of its waterway . It splits the Sydney city in two. Two are crossed by the famous Harbour Bridge and the Harbour Tunnel.

Vistor's are attracted by the harbour's beauty, especially at night when the high-rise towers around Circular Quay, the girders of the Harbour Bridge . The harbour waters take on a magical swirl of reflected colours - red, blue, green .

Sydney Harbour attractions inlcude National park, Opera house, Sydney harbour bridge, cruising through Sydney harbour, etc .

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