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Oceania » Australia » Tasmania » Zeehan July 22nd 2014

I can walk! After hiking almost 20Ks yesterday I was a bit worried about how stiff and sore I would be this morning. But, my ankles are fine, my knees are good. In fact, I have pulled up remarkably well except for a bit of tightness in my lower calves. I must be fitter than I thought?! This morning we were visited by black currawongs as we were having our breakfast. They must be accustomed to being fed by the tourists because we had a small flock of them eyeing us off with their beady yellow eyes from the balcony. Very cheeky! Bernie used the the egg slice to de-ice the windscreen again before washing it and returning it to its drawer. With the car re-packed we checked out at 10.00am and started heading for Zeehan. ... read more
Cradle Mountain
Strutting down mainstreet Zeehan
Gaiety Theatre

Oceania » Australia » Tasmania » Zeehan November 29th 2006

Tasmania’s west coast is at the heart of the state’s mining industry. Unlike mainland Australia, Tasmania didn’t see much of a gold rush, but what it lacked in gold it more than made up for in other - perhaps less exciting, but arguably more useful - metals. Zinc, iron, tin, copper…As a result of this, this part of western Tasmania is crisscrossed - rather incongruously - by a freight rail network that was (and occasionally is) used to transport ores to the coast, from where it was shipped to the rest of the British Empire. This part of the state is as physically beautiful as any other - the green, forested hills and distant mountain peaks haven’t vanished by any means - but western Tasmania certainly seems to bear the marks of human activity more than ... read more
Timbers
Highest in Tasmania
Montezuma Falls




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