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Projections light up the Sydney Opera House sails with the history of the Royal Australian Navy as they celebrate 100 years since their first ships entered Sydney Harbour, on October 5, 2013. Prince Harry is in Sydney for the Royal Australian Navy International Fleet Review with visiting warships from Britain, Singapore, Japan, India, Thailand and the United States joining ships from the Australian Navy. AFP PHOTO/William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST
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With a Sydney Harbour ferry dwarfing the tiny Viking boat, Norwegian traditional boatbuilder Harald Dalland takes a small family sailboat for a run at Darling Harbour as part of the National Maritime Museum's Classic and Wooden Boat Festival in Sydney 10 October. Called a oselvarbat, the boat is a direct descendant from the great Viking ships, displaying the same design and construction including the traditional wooden keel, an invention which gave the Viking ships superior speed. AFP PHOTO / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST
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A 700 kilogram crocodile called Rex - who is one of the world's largest crocodiles - cruises around his enclosure after receiving his first feed after emerging from three months of hibernation at WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo on October 3, 2012. Throughout winter, it is common for crocodiles to enter a period of inactivity where they survive on their existing energy stores inside their body but once the weather starts warming up, so does their appetite ? to indicate their need to replenish their energy. Rex, who has been a resident of WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo since 2009, was a so-called ?rogue crocodile who was captured and placed into a crocodile farm near Darwin in the Northern Territory when his taste for local pet dogs drew him too close to the human population. AFP PHOTO/William WEST / AFP PHOTO / WILLIAM WEST
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