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Thought you might be interested in how Australian's don't take themselves or the national monument to seriously.
Yesterday was the inaugural PIcnic on the Bridge" Here a bit from the paper
Sydney Harbour Bridge and sat down for a picnic breakfast.
The 6,000 picnickers brought hampers full of fruit and croissants, while freshly baked breads and jams, apples and yoghurt were also handed out.
It was an unusually serene sight with the Harbour Bridge not only free of bumper-to-bumper traffic, but there were also docile cows looking on and a honky-tonk piano player keeping spirits light.
At a cost of $1 million, the inaugural breakfast on the bridge is the marquee event for Crave Sydney, a month-long festival showcasing the city's entertainment, food and art.

Yesterday was the inaugural PIcnic on the Bridge" Here a bit from the paper
Sydney Harbour Bridge and sat down for a picnic breakfast.
The 6,000 picnickers brought hampers full of fruit and croissants, while freshly baked breads and jams, apples and yoghurt were also handed out.
It was an unusually serene sight with the Harbour Bridge not only free of bumper-to-bumper traffic, but there were also docile cows looking on and a honky-tonk piano player keeping spirits light.
At a cost of $1 million, the inaugural breakfast on the bridge is the marquee event for Crave Sydney, a month-long festival showcasing the city's entertainment, food and art.
