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The Coast of Plenty in Western Tasmania

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sceneries of the road trip to the Pumphouse Point, Tasmania was an impressive one. The natural vegetation in that area was very photogenic. …..

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A small discovery in the mist of St. Clair National Park Tasmania Australia

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The discovery of Crater Falls in St. Clair National park is actually a surprise. …….

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Why I walked into the Little Enchanted Walk to the Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge?

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The Enchanted Walk next to the Peppers Cradle Mountain Lodge is both refreshing and enchanting. ….

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A Place of an Uttermost Beautiful Scenery of the Mountains

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Cradle Mountain is located at the northern end of Cradle Mountain – Lake St. Clair National Park. The Dove Lake circuit grade three walk is about 6km…..

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A small seaside town in Tasmania

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First of all, I must recommend the unique and small seaside town, and a ‘must’ visit place if you are around Tasmania. Why? Because of the features of the houses and buildings around the town and also, the landscape of ‘Stanley’…..

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Where is the Wineglass Bay Lookout?

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I can tell you my story to Wineglass Bay Lookout. It was a very interesting one because I nearly gave up after walking two hours up the winding, rocky walkway to the top (the Lookout)……

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Relaxing Russell Falls

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Russell Falls is located in the Central Highlands region of Tasmania, Australia. No doubt, it is the prettiest waterfall in Tasmania, most photographed and easier to get to……..

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Why I must say something about my Tasmanian tour?

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The Mures Restaurant Tasmania is located at the Victoria Dock, Franklin Wharf, Hobart. I had a wonderful lunch there with friends after that we just went around the surrounding dock area for filming and photographing and captured some snapshots of the beautiful sunset……

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What is up on top of Wellington Mountain Tasmania?

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It is hard to imagine the vegetation or landscape around the foothill of Wellington Mountain, and it is so different to the summit. ……

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Where is Wynyard?

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The road trip from the Cradle Mountain to the small little seaside town called Stanley takes around two hours and twenty-two minutes………

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A place you can call home at Sassafras Springs

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After a day’s long journey from the direction of Launceston Tasmania to Cradle Mountain, I finally arrived at Sassafras Springs…..

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What I found in Cataract Gorge Reserve

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Penny Loyal Hotel is right next to Cataract Gorge Reserve. It took only a few minutes walk down there. So, I took a refreshing morning walk down the Gorge and see the beautiful scenery in the area……

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What is in Bay of Fire?

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On a windy day, but the sun was shinning and it was a perfect day to see the Bay of Fire and the ocean…..

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2 Hrs in the Bridestowe Lavender Estate

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The moment I saw the purple colour fields on the estate, I was not so impressed by it because the real time for Lavender blossom should be early January but I went on the early December. …….

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What can you see in Launceston, Tasmania?

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Although Tasmania is part of Australia, in my mind, I always think it is a country by itself. This is just me, no one else, I guess. Because my first time in Tasmania was long, long time ago…..

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Mt. O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat

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Mt.O’Reilly’s Rainforest retreat is indeed recommended by me to you if you need peace of mind, rest, quietness and the love for nature and birds. The perfect place for nature and birds lovers. I found it such a place with no word to explain its’ natural beauty and tranquility. From my hotel room verandah, I…

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Wellington Point Brisbane

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Another perfect destination for sunset lovers. If you adjust your camera well, you will get perfect colourful pictures for the day. For me, I just like to film the beautiful sunset scenery during the evening time around Wellington Point, mainly because, every time I come, I always encounter different scenario about the evening sky. It…

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Fishing destination Shorncliff Pier

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Shorncliff Pier is in Brisbane, Queensland Australia. It is a perfect place for relaxation and for people who love to pass time to do fishing. For those who love photography, it is best to come during sunset time. Listening to the wave crashing to the shore and gentle whispering of the wave, it is indeed…

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In Tasmania, where is the little Swiss village?

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Before visiting the lovely, tiny Swiss village in Tasmania, I went back to Bridestowe Lavender Estate to have my last glimpse of those lovely lavender. Because on that day, I would be flying back to Brisbane, Queensland Australia. The lavender were gotten more purple and they are stunning. Next, the Swiss village. Before the Swiss…

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The Nature in the Cradle Mountain

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It is best to visit Cradle mountain during spring and autumn. Spring is not too hot and autumn is not too cold…….

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