A visit to Sydney has brought us on foot to the discovery of the HMAS Onslow. Okay! Not that I discovered it but its there. Paid AUD25 per person for a Big Ticket which allows access to all viewable ships and submarines.
Ass in first before head if you want to save yourself from a concussion.
My last 5 min in the sub felt like a minor tremor that never stopped. Felt like puking after that, gotta get out. This was cause I stood to listen to the friendly volunteers explain and share their information and stories.
Must see if you've never been in a submarine. Cause in Malaysia, apparently our submarines can't sink and its not like we could pay to have a look.
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First, you gotta make your own way in. Just joking. |
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Not for people with motion sickness unless you just keep walking and don't stop and stare. |
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Not build for built people. Not even fit for an Asian. I wonder how did the submariners lived in this. |
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This are the missile chambers, anybody wants a free flight? That's if you can fit. |
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Beds people!!! Beds!!! Stop complaining your room is too small for you. They served and they somehow deserved this for months. Work harder if you are complaining and doing nothing. |
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I am still wondering how would a 6 footer go about working in a submarine? Or is there a height limitation for member. |
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This is the escape route. My ass would get stuck and I would have died and killed anyone who was next to leave. Sigh time to get rid of that ass. |
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Honey, its not touch screen!!! |
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errrrrrr!!!! That's my blood pressure boiling. |
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I don't know what this is |
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Some engineers nightmare |
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I thought flying a plane was worse. |
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Skinny toilet |
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FML if I had to wee or shit in that. Claustrophobia! Sam couldn't even fit in it. |
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Any ideas? |
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Darling Harbour
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia
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