On the edge
A couple stand on the edge at Mt Wellington, Hobart
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A couple stand on the edge at Mt Wellington, Hobart
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The woodchip mill at Triabunna on the east coast of Tasmania
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The seaside town of Swansea on the East Coast of Tasmania as seen from Dolphin sands
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A twisted branch wedged in some rocks on the summit of Mt Wellington.
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Another shot taken the same time friday that i featured a couple of days ago with the glorious reflections, this time with a boat off Little Howrah Beach
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A Dead Tree visible in the canopy of other trees in the Douglas Apsley National Park
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A rock shaped like a hand basin on the peak of Mt Wellington filled with rainwater
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The North End of Mayfield Beach, a popular camping ground all year round
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Reflections at the Apsley Waterhole in the Douglas Apsley National Park. The water was that still that you could almost be confused where the reflections ended and the real world began
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A lost hat lies in the dirt at Craigborne Dam, Tasmania
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