Tasmania Photography

Entries for July, 2009

The Wreck of the Wave Crest

This is the Wave Crest, a 17 metre Cray Boat that broke its mooring and sunk in Waubs Bay off Bicheno on Monday. It was subsequently refloated and after being assessed by the insurer, was too badly damaged so will be broken up in the next couple of days on the beach.
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The Wreck of the Nubeena

At 10.40pm on Friday, October 7 1910, the river steamer Nubeena ran ashore on Cremorne Beach in a strong westerly wind. The vessel had left Koonya on the Tasman Peninsular earlier in the day with 18 passengers, assorted cargo and about 40 cattle. Although the Nubeena was badly damaged, no human lives were lost but [...]

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Track

This is the track running alongside the Hobart Rivulet in the Linear Park

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Sitting by the Bay

A couple sit by the Bay at Coles Bay. The peak in the background is Mt Amos, part of the Hazards. There is a steep walk to the top orwalkers can walk to the saddle out of picture to the right of picture where there is a lookout and the track going down the other [...]

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Boat Park

This is a shot from The Gardens on the East Coast of Tasmania, just south of The Bay of Fires conservation area. Its just a village but it has more than its fair share of boats, all lined up near the local boat ramp.

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Frost on the Grass

Another shot from the Hobart Photo Walk. Thanks to the cold night before and the shade there was a thick layer of frost on the grass near the Hobart Rivulet.

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Split

A Fallen Tree in the Douglas Apsley National Park, East Coast of Tasmania

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Cascade Brewery

Today’s subject is the Cascade Brewery, Australia’s oldest Brewery.

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Barbed Wire

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Curves

Another shot from the Photowalk, this time from a junkyard on the banks of the Hobart Rivulet.

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