Tasmania, September 1996 and August 1997

Picture 1: Panoramic view of Cradle Mountain across Dove Lake.
Picture 2: Cradle Mountain with the "Boat Shed" in the foreground.
Picture 3: This is a picture of me out of the heated car....."geez it's cold down here".
Picture 4: This is the view of Cradle Mountain and Mt Ossa heading in from the Murchison H'way
Picture 5: This photo was taken approximately 3/4 of the way up to Cradle Mountain, looking back
over Dove Lake towards the car park.

Pictures 1 & 2: Looking down over Hobart from Mt Wellington
Picture 3: Myself on Mt Welington


Picture 1: The road they call 99 Bends Heading out of Queenstown towards Hobart.
Picture 2: This picture was taken just out of Queenstown, The Mountain in the background is Mt Owen at 1146 Meters high.


Pictures 1,2,3, & 4: Ben Lamond National Park in the North East Quarter of Tasmania, very popular ski fields. At around 1575 meters high, Legges Tor, the Main peak of Ben Lamond NP attracts an excellent snow cover.
Picture 5: Looking back towards Upper Blessington, the only way in and out of Ben Lamond NP.
Picture 6: The "Goat Track" upto Legges Tor, not for the faint hearted.

Picture 1: The "Nut" at Stanley in the North West Corner of Tassie.
Picture 2: A small Bloewhole beside a lonesome boulder which is approx. 20 feet tall. At Bicheno on the east coast.


Picture 1: Photograph taken off the highway between Fingal and Avoca, North east quarter.

Pictures 1 & 2: #1 taken in 1996 heading towards Port Arthur. #2 Taken in 1997 again heading
towards Port Arthur, notice that the two locations are the same, it was pure coincidence and was not planned.
Pictures 3 & 4: Port Arthur convict Jail on the Tasman Peninsula
Picture 5: Inside veiw of the Jail.
Picture 6: The Chapel at Port Arthur built by the convicts. A convict was murdered during the construction and his body is beleived to be under the foundations. His ghost can still be heard around the chapel at night.

Picture 1: A rainbow spotted while heading to Saltwater River on the Tasman Peninsula.
Picture 2: This is a Picture of the Commanders Home at the Saltwater River convict Coal Mine.

Picture 1: This picture is the veiw looking south from the Devils Kitchen past O'Hara Bluff and Thumb Point towards Cape Hauy on the Tasman Peninsula.
Picture 2: Looking WSW over Cape Pillar State Reserve, Tasman Peninsula.

Picture 1: Snug Falls near Snug, south of Hobart.
Picture 2: Liffey Falls near The Great Lake in Tasmania's highlands.

Picture 1: Overlooking the Great Lake in the Highlands just north of Bronte Park.
Picture 2: A "chainsaw chair" at the Bronte Park Highland Village.
Picture 3: Woodburner at the back entrance to the Bronte Park Highland Village, it is a very welcome sight after a hike in the chilly winter surroundings, well, for a warm
blooded Queenslander at least




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