The Great Oyster Bay is rather large on the East Coast of Tasmania and opens up to the Tasman Sea.
This view is from the side of the little creek where the bridge is in my last post. The first two photos then further south is the Tasman Sea before you get to Triabunna.
We have a week only in Tasmania. I think we needed a month!
ReplyDeleteThe longer the better, many people stay for at least 3 months to a year to see what the island has to offer - I haven't scratched the surface as yet!
DeleteBellas escenas, que despiden una gran serenidad.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Deleteohhhh yeahhhh
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very nice
Yes - thanks
DeleteSuch beauty in every photograph ...
ReplyDeleteLovely to see, thank you.
All the best Jan
Thanks Jan
DeleteIt's wonderful to find out more and more about Tasmania--- all I knew previous to discovering your blog was Errol Flynn and Tasmanian Devils. These are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
DeleteA real lot more to Tasmania than I can show with photos, but it's something of Tasmania - and that Tasmanian Devil..
Preciosos azules del mar y el cielo, en unos bellos paisajes.
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Thank you - always good to see the sea and here in Tasmania we are no further than 250km in any area from the sea.
Deletepretty picture of the waves
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam.
DeleteYou do live in a beatiful part of our beautiful country.
ReplyDeleteI love our Island, and it is pretty, clean air and so on..
DeleteObviously a very tranquil day. I bet those seas are at many times rather
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I reckon your follower at the top will need a far longer period than a week in
Tassie!!!!!
Colin
Was a peaceful quiet day that day, lovely weather.
DeleteOver at Freycinet National Park once we went fishing in a ski-boat which we did often, the sea changed as fast as snapping your fingers from calm to rough, lucky we had a second motor to get back to shore.
Such a beautiful area. Lovely views.
ReplyDeletePeaceful standing there taking photos and admiring the scenery.
DeleteThat would do me just fine...I could settle in there quite comfortably. :)
ReplyDeleteThere are houses looking over park of that view .
DeleteBoa tarde, lindas fotos a dar a conhecer a bela Tasmânia, não conheço, assim, gosto de ver por aqui.
ReplyDeleteFeliz fim de semana,
AG
It's lovely that you can visit my blog and see the photos of Tasmania :)
DeleteWonderful views but do they have oysters.
ReplyDeleteMerle.............
Oh yes I do believe there are oysters on the east coast there... :) had some for entree last evening when out to dinner :)
DeleteHi Margaret,
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and peaceful place.
Have a nice weekend
Many greetings
Maria from
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Thank you Maria...
DeleteLove and peace, it looks so beautiful, love it.
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