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The Rocks

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Postal code2000
Weather23°C, Wind E at 18 km/h, 82% Humidity
Local timeTuesday 21:31
ParishParish of St Philip
Locations Sydney CBD
UniversityWilliam Blue College of Hospitality Management
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About The Rocks


The Rocks is a neighbourhood of historic laneways in the shadow of Sydney Harbour Bridge. Locals and tourists mingle at the open-air Rocks Markets, purchasing street food and handmade fashions. The area has some of Sydney's oldest pubs and many of the upscale restaurants have harbour views. The Museum of Contemporary Art offers local and international exhibits. Buskers perform along the busy harbourfront promenade.

Scotch on the Rocks: The TV drama locked away for 50 years

Scotch on the Rocks: The TV drama locked away for 50 years
Nov 29,2023 7:11 pm

... He had been a diplomat but by the time his third novel, Scotch on The Rocks, was turned into a BBC drama in 1973, he was working for the Conservatives and on the cusp of entering parliament...

Rock in a hard place: France-Spain border residents angry over road blocks

Rock in a hard place: France-Spain border residents angry over road blocks
Nov 4,2023 8:21 pm

... However, one of The Rocks appears to have been nudged to the side to allow small vehicles through...

Nyad: Netflix film follows swimmer who braved sharks and jellyfish

Nyad: Netflix film follows swimmer who braved sharks and jellyfish
Oct 18,2023 10:11 pm

... We made it, our team, from The Rocks of Cuba to the beach of Florida, in squeaky-clean, ethical fashion...

Wales' Indiana Jones searching for lost mines in hills

Wales' Indiana Jones searching for lost mines in hills
Oct 14,2023 5:41 pm

... " Many of the miners who made the tunnels in The Rocks of Gibraltar came from the Aberystwyth area - most of the miners who first went out to work in places like Colorado or Pennsylvania came from here...

Old Man of Hoy: Climbing 'tat' to be removed from Orkney sea stack

Old Man of Hoy: Climbing 'tat' to be removed from Orkney sea stack
Oct 12,2023 10:01 pm

... " This will benefit birds which live and nest on The Rocks by removing items and material left by humans, which could cause entanglement or issues when they break down, " a spokesperson said...

Wasdale mountain rescuer Penny Kirby celebrates 40 years' service

Wasdale mountain rescuer Penny Kirby celebrates 40 years' service
Sep 24,2023 5:31 am

... " If it wasn t for The Rocks, water and sunshine we would not be here, everything depends on those elements...

Man becomes first amputee to swim North Channel

Man becomes first amputee to swim North Channel
Sep 9,2023 10:01 pm

... " I was actually concerned because I finished in the dark against the cliffs and the sea was bashing around on The Rocks, so I was more focused on self-preservation than thinking about what I had achieved...

Chandrayaan-3: India releases first video of lunar rover Pragyaan's Moonwalk

Chandrayaan-3: India releases first video of lunar rover Pragyaan's Moonwalk
Aug 25,2023 3:31 am

... Pragyaan - which moves at a speed of 1cm per second - is now roaming around The Rocks and craters, gathering crucial data and images to be sent back to Earth for analysis...

Man becomes first amputee to swim North Channel

Aug 23,2023 1:41 pm

By Oliver ConwayBBC News

A British man has become The First amputee to swim the North Channel from Northern Ireland to Scotland solo.

Jonty Warneken, who lost his left leg after a car crash in 1994, completed the feat in 15 hours and 24 minutes.

The distance is 21. 4 miles (34. 5km) as The Crow flies, but with currents pushing him Off Course , Mr Warneken ended up travelling 33. 5 miles (54km).

The North Channel is considered the toughest of the " Oceans Seven" swim challenges around The World .

It is slightly longer than the English Channel , the water tends to be colder, and there are strong currents and Lions Mane jellyfish to contend with.

Mr Warneken, from North Yorkshire , was stung several times, including inside his mouth and around his neck. But he told The Bbc that along with the Cold Water , that actually helped take his mind off The Pain in his shoulders, although he says as an amputee he is used to coping with pain.

So, how hard is it swimming the North Channel with only one leg?

" It is considerably more difficult, " he says. " Partly because you are unbalanced as you swim.

" I'm asymmetric, so other parts of me have to compensate when I roll and get bashed about by The Waves . That puts extra strain on my back, shoulders and arms. "

Nor does he get much propulsion from kicking. His right ankle is pinned, so can't really be used. " My legs are more of a burden than an aid to be honest, " he adds.

Padraig Mallon of the Irish Long Distance Swimming Association confirmed that Mr Warneken was The First amputee to successfully swim the North Channel solo, and only the 135th swimmer to complete the feat since it was first done in 1947.

Mr Mallon said they were " extremely proud of Jonty's achievement, and honoured to enter his swim into the history books. We hope that Jonty will inspire more people to follow in his footsteps. "

Mr Warneken took up ice swimming and distance events after his dreams of playing professional rugby were ended by his car accident at the Age Of 22.

Last Year , he was among The First group of amputees, called Team Bits Missing, to complete a relay swim across the North Channel .

As he neared the finish of his solo swim on Friday Night , he thought he would get super emotional.

" But I didn't. I was just pretty beat up and tired, " he says.

" I was actually concerned because I finished in The Dark against the cliffs and The Sea was bashing around on The Rocks , so I was more focused on self-preservation than thinking about what I had achieved. "

Now though he has had a chance to reflect.

" Nothing great comes from things being easy, " he says. " The Pain , The Suffering , the loneliness of long Training Days and nights, the danger, The Recovery , it is all Worth It to achieve what are monumentally tough challenges. "

The 51 year old, who was raising money for Open Country, a charity which helps people with disabilities access and enjoy the countryside, says his next challenge is to " lose the two and a half stone I put on to cope with the coldness of the North Channel ".

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