Tasmania....

Thanks, Andy! I've learned so much about Australian landscapes and wild environments from your travel pics. Really appreciate you taking the time, mate. Fair Dinkum!
 
Great pics as always, Andy! This one is fantastic……. :)

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I just loved it down there.....honestly if I ever decide to vanish.......

And after seeing those pictures who could blame you! GORGEOUS country, and friendly wombats what more could ya want?? :thumbup: :thumbup:

Thanks for sharing Andy!!!!!
 
WOW!!! Those pictures are beautiful! It's pictures like these that makes me realize I definitely need to get out more LOL
 
Thanks all, I did enjoy a few days off... :) It has been a really loooong year so far !! :( Heading to New Zealand in Feb :D

Just figured out what you do for a living. You've got to be working for the Australian tourist industry ;)

That Broad Arrow Café ..... Sad business that:(
... hummmm....if I could only get the Aussie Tourist Commission to pay me a fee... :p And yes, that was very sad/bad stuff that happened there.
 
Nice pics Andy!

Will need to go back to Tassie and get to Cradle Mountain NP this time!
.... I have been planning my return to Tassie since I got home. Next time around I am going to do some of the Overland Track ..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overland_Track

... not sure which parts but I can arrange drop off and have the truck waiting at the next point along etc. That is the plan anyway... :D
 
On another forum someone was asking about other critters...I posted this one up, pic was badly overexposed and I never got a chance to take a better one....



... this one was back about 100m from that lake I took so many pictures of, he is a juvenile and was really timid...I was doing what I did with the wombats above and had gotten down in the grass and was letting him come to me. Sadly I was only about 30m off a walking track and a group of Japanese tourists saw ME and rushed straight over. They then proceeded to try and surround the little critter and wondered why he went into his defensive ball posture and would not move or uncurl. It was at this point I was close to a stabbing episode... ;) and also quietly hoping for an annoyed Tiger Snake to rise up in the tussocks... :D :D
 
Wow Andy... those are simply some amazing pictures. Thanks for sharing!!! I'm so jealous, wish I could travel to cool places like that :(. Keep posting my friend and show us those cool blades you're hiding on us ;).
 
Excellent pictures!

Thanks for posting.

My company has a facility in Burnie. I hope to get there some day.

best

mqqn
 
Thank you for posting the awesome photos and giving me an education on some of the landscape and critters in Tasmania. What a beautiful country! A new destination to add to my bucket list. Thank God I'm not afraid of snakes!
 
The snake issue out here is greatly overplayed. Growing up, if you were to believe the hype, there is no logical way I should have lived past 10 !!!
 
These are tremendous photos, thanks for posting them. I really enjoyed viewing them and reading about the Port Arthur tragedy.

Are people allowed to float through the tunnel?
 
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