Refelections of Tasmania 8 Days on the road in Tasmania

Day 1:Port Arthur

Eagle Neck Coastline
Eagle Neck Settlement

Port Arthur Penal Settlement

Penitentiary
The typical cells and convict at Port Arthur
Dockyard where convicts learned to build boats.
Church
Silent Prison
Model of the Port Arthur Barracks and the Commandants residents.
Tourists take in the view.

Day 2: Hobart

Sunrise
Hobart
Hobart a nautical city at its heart.
Sailing boats to Cruise boats fill the docks.
View from Mount Wellington
Hobart at the base of the Mt Wellington.

Day 3: Hobart to Strahan via Mt Field National Park

Russel Falls
Horseshoe Falls
Lady Baron Falls
Nelson Falls
Sunset at Strahan

Day 4: Gordon River

Strahan

Gordon River Cruise into the "World Heritage Region"

The entrance to Macqurrie Harbour and the Gordon River.
Entering the river.
Top Left: Hunon Pine the slow growing tree the the loggers sort in the thick under growth the forrest.

Day 5: Cradle Mountain National Park

Sunrise Dove Lake
Crater Lake and Falls

Cradle Mountian National Park is the start of the world class "Overland Trail", taking up to 7 days to finish the 80km journey. Finishing at Lake St Claire in the south, this hike has around 8000 hikers a year from around the world.

Lake St Clair
End of day Dove Lake

Day 6: On the road

Second morning sunrise at Cradle Mountian
Could cover the top of Cradle Mountain hiding the fresh snow from last night.
Stanley

Day 7: Launceston to Bicheno

Launceston
Scottsdale
St Columbus Falls
The Pub in the Paddock
Bay of Fire
Sunset Bicheno
Penguin come out after dark.

Day 8: Bicheno to Hobart

Sunrise Bicheno

Freycinet National Park

Coles Bay
Wineglass Bay
One of the locals at the lookout
The Hazzards

Richmond, Home to the Oldest Bridge in Australia

Richmond Bridge
Richmond

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