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.
Oh, these views are fantastic!
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I think they are too Ela.
DeleteOh Myh What a wonderful place!I wish I could be there:))
ReplyDeleteBeautiful new header as well:))
I reckon many people wish they could be there at that beach Anita.
DeleteThanks re header, I seems to be changing them a often these days.
Tasmania just keeps looking better and better!
ReplyDeleteIt's true, more so now due to travellers not being able to come.
DeleteOooh. And ahhh. That looks and sounds delightful.
ReplyDeleteLove the bluebells? in your header too.
Good place is Boat Harbour.
DeleteThe header - Scilla some kind of variety also known as Spanish Bluebells.
From my garden, cropped and into the header, no fiddling :)
De un lugar y de otro, las fotos tienen mucha belleza.
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Beauty all around. Thank you.
DeleteThe word idyllic comes to mind ...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs.
All the best Jan
Thanks Jan, it's a lovely place to take photos.
DeleteMy favourite pictures!!! Absolutely fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteOh thank you Catarina.
DeleteI like your header!! : )
ReplyDeleteThanks. Scillas from the garden here at home.
DeleteThat's such a shallow beach and beautiful views.
ReplyDeleteGreat for swimming Andrew being so shallow.
DeleteSuch a stunning shot
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo-Anne, lovely place to take photographs.
Delete"I do like to be beside the seaside!"
ReplyDeleteActually...I love to be beside the seaside!! :)
Many of us do Lee.
DeleteI would like to spend some time there... I will mind travel with some help from your pictures.
ReplyDeletePeaceful there on a quiet day, there is a restaurant, places to walk and just sit and watch the sea and look at that view.
DeleteIt looks idyllic, and I love the photo of your blue hyacinths.
ReplyDeleteIt is a wonderful place, lucky those people that live there but guess they are used to it.
DeleteThanks re header...
Wow beautiful place
ReplyDeleteI agree.
DeleteLindas imagens!
ReplyDeleteThanks you, it's a lovely area of Tasmania.
DeleteHello Margaret,
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing. So fantastic these lovely places.
Your pictures are great.
Greetings, Marco
Thank you Marco.
DeleteThe harbour is a beautiful place. You take beautiful shots of the harbour.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy.
DeleteIt certainly is a gorgeous area, spectacular in fact! I love seeing this part of your world, thanks Margaret :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise.
DeleteA beautiful place, beautiful photos and a stunning new header. I love all the blue!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bill.
DeleteStraight out of the camera the 'blue'.
Wau, really beautiful view. Your area is so lovely and these photos (and previous) are just wonderful.
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Thank you. Tasmania is a lovely place to live and visit.
DeleteI'd love to walk barefoot on that beach.
ReplyDeleteWith that silky sand in your toes :)
DeleteThoughts And Happening, Brilliant - Love That New Banner Shot
ReplyDeleteCheers
Thanks.
DeleteSe ve precioso, la playa una delicia. Besos.
ReplyDeleteIt is a good beach.
Deletethese are breathtaking images dear Margaret :)
ReplyDeleteeach is captivating and beyond just beautiful ,your photography is spectacular indeed
description of sand made me smile :) wow
Thank you Baili.
DeleteSand sometimes is a bit coarse but the sand at this beach is as I've written.
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?
ReplyDeleteWasn'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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