What had the author seen on his first visit to Sydney and how did he approach this visit as a consequence? Include at least two things that he had seen on his first visit in your answer.

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On his first visit to Sydney, the author had seen the iconic Sydney Opera House and the bustling Circular Quay area. This experience had left a lasting impression on him, leading him to approach his subsequent visits with a sense of awe and admiration. The author made it a point to explore more of Sydney's famous landmarks, such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Bondi Beach, as well as delve into the city's rich history and vibrant culture. Inspired by his initial encounter with Sydney's beauty and charm, the author embarked on a journey to truly immerse himself in all that the city had to offer.
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