Wednesday 22 May 2019

Huonville River, Tasmania

The Huon River below is a perennial river which means it is a stream or river (channel) that has continuous flow in parts of it's stream bed all year round during years of normal rainfall.
The river is 174 km (108 mile) long.

We set off for a drive around the Huon area, the river is on the edge of Huonville, it was a lovely day and people in the boat were doing a cruise up the river.










42 comments:

  1. I would have liked cruising up the river.
    Beautiful images.
    :)

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  2. Beautiful pictures, well captured. Wish to go around...

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  3. What quiet and beautiful places. I especially loved the 3 photo with the clouds reflected in the water, it's wonderful.
    Hugs
    Maria
    Divagar Sobre Tudo um Pouco

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  4. The reflection of the clouds and sky in the river pictures is so pretty. MooPoo — that’s a new one on me!

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  5. Largo río con un buen caudal de agua. Son preciosos los reflejos de las nubes en el agua.

    Besos

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    1. Lovely river that flows for miles - do like a nice reflection myself :)

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  6. So tranquil. Moo poo and not cow dung?

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    1. No not cow dung or cow manure - new words apparently are MooPoo down that way :)

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  7. You live in such a beautiful state.
    I can remember a zoo selling bags of ZooDo. From memory years back they wanted more than $5 for it.

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    1. Not much has changed as in price for similar.
      Sometimes wonder how many people do actually buy MooPoo and leave the money, often seen in country areas the sale of various manures.

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  8. Looks like a beautiful area. Perhaps the Moopoo is of particularly fine quality.

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    1. Good pastures for the Moopoo David, mostly always green down that way as it's a valley will mountains near by.
      Very pretty all down through there.
      Not far from there were dreadful bushfires this year..

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  9. very good photos again. it looks like a lovely spot

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  10. A couple of lovely picture postcard scenes there.

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  11. Beautiful photos again. The clouds are beautiful and such a lovely blue sky.

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  12. You certainly had some lovely weather.
    The cruise on the river looks good.
    Lovely photographs, especially the reflections too.

    All the best Jan

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  13. Hello Margaret,
    Nice pictures.
    Great to see these wonderful places which you've visit. Fantastic.
    This is enjoyment for everyone.

    Greetings, Marco

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  14. river is STUNNING dear Margaret!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    visiting such glorious place is really blessing !

    i fell in love with 4th image
    it must be framed and hung on wall ,spectacular capture indeed!

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    1. Lovely to have reflections and no breeze sure does make for a better photo Baili.

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