The Sydney Harbour Bridge, a grand centerpiece of Sydney Harbour, stands as one of Australia’s most photographed landmarks. Opened in 1932, this historic structure is among the largest steel arch bridges in the world. Spanning the harbor, it connects downtown with the north shore, Manly Beach, and Sydney’s northern beaches. Visitors can marvel at its impressive steel arch, which dominates the skyline, and experience the bustling activity of this vital transport hub. Today, the bridge not only serves as a crucial link for commuters but also offers a unique vantage point for those who wish to explore its walkways and take in the panoramic views of the city and the harbor.
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