Nicknamed The Coat Hanger, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is a 3,770 foot span over Port Jackson connecting The Rock and Milsons Point. It carries auto traffic along the Bradfield Highway, a railway line plus a lane for pedestrians and cyclists. Popular attractions are the lookout and a 3.5 hour bridge climb. On the right are two of the four, 292 foot pylons constructed with hand-cut granite from a quarry in Moruya, almost 200 miles from Sydney. In the background below the 440 foot steel arch is the Sydney Opera House.