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Richard Flynn  > 2008 > Australia, July-August 2008 > World Youth Day in Sydney, July 2008
Photos from the street and some of the events of the World Youth Day in Sydney, 15th–20th July 2008.
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A T-shirt I spotted at Barangaroo—east Darling Harbour—before the Pope’s official arrival by boat around Sydney Harbour. You occasionally hear stories of people getting cheap fares to visit Sydney before they realize that they’ve just bought a ticket to distant Nova Scotia: whether or not the story is true I don’t know, but it makes for an amusing tale nevertheless.
Richard Flynn > A T-shirt I spotted at Barangaroo—east Darling Harbour—before the Pope’s official arrival by boat around Sydney Harbour. You occasionally hear stories of people getting cheap fares to visit Sydney before they realize that they’ve just bought a ticket to distant Nova Scotia: whether or not the story is true I don’t know, but it makes for an amusing tale nevertheless.
A T-shirt I spotted at Barangaroo—east Darling Harbour—before the Pope’s official arrival by boat around Sydney Harbour. You occasionally hear stories of people getting cheap fares to visit Sydney before they realize that they’ve just bought a ticket to distant Nova Scotia: whether or not the story is true I don’t know, but it makes for an amusing tale nevertheless.
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