Wednesday 30 September 2020

Boat Harbour, Tasmania

Photos 6 and 7 are of Tablecape which is a farming area where they grow crops and have animals as well.  Tulips are grown up there for the international market and have begun flowering I presume.

The remainder of the photos are of a place called Boat Harbour which is safe for swimming, has gorgeous sand which is like silk between the toes :)

Boat Harbour is not far from Wynyard in Tasmania.

 
 
 
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  1. Oh Myh What a wonderful place!I wish I could be there:))

    Beautiful new header as well:))

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    1. I reckon many people wish they could be there at that beach Anita.
      Thanks re header, I seems to be changing them a often these days.

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    1. It's true, more so now due to travellers not being able to come.

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  3. Oooh. And ahhh. That looks and sounds delightful.
    Love the bluebells? in your header too.

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    1. Good place is Boat Harbour.
      The header - Scilla some kind of variety also known as Spanish Bluebells.
      From my garden, cropped and into the header, no fiddling :)

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  4. De un lugar y de otro, las fotos tienen mucha belleza.

    Besos

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  5. The word idyllic comes to mind ...
    Beautiful photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  6. My favourite pictures!!! Absolutely fabulous!!

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  7. That's such a shallow beach and beautiful views.

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  8. "I do like to be beside the seaside!"

    Actually...I love to be beside the seaside!! :)

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  9. I would like to spend some time there... I will mind travel with some help from your pictures.

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    1. Peaceful there on a quiet day, there is a restaurant, places to walk and just sit and watch the sea and look at that view.

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  10. It looks idyllic, and I love the photo of your blue hyacinths.

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    1. It is a wonderful place, lucky those people that live there but guess they are used to it.
      Thanks re header...

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  11. Hello Margaret,
    This is amazing. So fantastic these lovely places.
    Your pictures are great.

    Greetings, Marco

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  12. The harbour is a beautiful place. You take beautiful shots of the harbour.

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  13. It certainly is a gorgeous area, spectacular in fact! I love seeing this part of your world, thanks Margaret :)

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  14. A beautiful place, beautiful photos and a stunning new header. I love all the blue!

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  15. Wau, really beautiful view. Your area is so lovely and these photos (and previous) are just wonderful.
    Hugs

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    1. Thank you. Tasmania is a lovely place to live and visit.

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  16. I'd love to walk barefoot on that beach.

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  17. Thoughts And Happening, Brilliant - Love That New Banner Shot

    Cheers

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  18. Se ve precioso, la playa una delicia. Besos.

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  19. these are breathtaking images dear Margaret :)

    each is captivating and beyond just beautiful ,your photography is spectacular indeed
    description of sand made me smile :) wow

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    1. Thank you Baili.
      Sand sometimes is a bit coarse but the sand at this beach is as I've written.

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  20. The colors of the water, dark blue and turquoise, in different photos were really beautiful, Margaret. I also noticed that the beach was empty except for a solitary person in one photo. Perhaps it was the time of year or day that no one was there?

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    1. Wasn't school holidays Beatrice, and local don't seem to go and sit for very long. One gets very sunburnt in Tasmania if not careful.

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