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Some architectural photography around Hobart, that has been sitting in my “unpublished” folder for some time! Taken with the lovely … Continue reading street architecture
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Some architectural photography around Hobart, that has been sitting in my “unpublished” folder for some time! Taken with the lovely … Continue reading street architecture
Caladenia cracens (Elegant caladenia) is a small white and dark pink spider orchid, quite common around the foothills of Mt … Continue reading White Orchid
The Chiloglotis gunnii – Tall Bird Orchid, is another Tasmanian Orchid that can be hard to spot and is quite … Continue reading Tall Bird Orchids
Last week walking Ralphie up in the bush, I stumbled upon a small group of endemic Pterostylis – Greenhood Orchids … Continue reading Greenhood Orchids
Winding back to mid September, I had two weeks holiday and took an epic mountain biking trip to St Helens … Continue reading Destination Derby
Join us for a hike to the summit of kunanyi / Mt Wellington – AT NIGHT! We set off early … Continue reading Mountain adventure
It’s been a while, I’ve been on holidays!Last night there was an Aurora so I headed along the road to … Continue reading Aurora Tasmania
After leaving the last viewing platform the track winds around to point back towards Tasmania. Below is a shot of … Continue reading Chunky Nutty Goodness
Unfortunately everything is not quite peachy on top of The Nut at Stanley. You would think this isolated plateau peninsula … Continue reading Weeds – nuts on The Nut
After packing and leaving our accommodation early, we headed to Stanley to visit “The Nut”. We arrived about 5 minutes … Continue reading A nutter on The Nut
Heading back to our accommodation for the evening, it was a race to get to the Black River mouth as … Continue reading Sundown near Stanley
Yet another lovely little rainforest walk in Tasmania’s Tarkine area, this time along the banks of the Julius River, featuring … Continue reading Stream-side stroll
The destination, according to the information sign “one of the finest examples of a flooded sinkhole in Australia”. I took … Continue reading Lake Chisholm
This was by far my favourite walk in the Tarkine, not so much the destination – “one of the finest … Continue reading Lake Chisholm walk
A two minute uphill but easy walk from a carpark – accessed by a rough dirt road, is a lookout … Continue reading Dempster Plains Lookout
Continuing along the Tarkine loop, we stopped to visit another sinkhole and a peaceful meandering river. I went to bed … Continue reading Tarkine Sinkhole
Trowutta Arch is located on the lands of the Palawa and the local Aboriginal word for ‘ trowutta ‘ means flint. The spectacular sight … Continue reading Trowutta Arch
I think the sign at Sumac Lookout said it was a 10 or 15 minute walk, but it was just … Continue reading First Forest Foray
The last of the North West Coast photos as we head south of Arthur River and through Temma, to the … Continue reading Temma Tasmania
This is I think the last post with images of Arthur River, it’s such a captivating, mesmerising experience watching this … Continue reading Final wave