Monday 26 July 2021

North of Hillwood

A little regarding the Tamar River here in Launceston, Tasmania, Australia.
The Tamar River is a 70 kilometer estuary located in northern area of the Island Tasmania.  Despite being called a river, the waterway is a brackish and tidal estuary over it's entire length.
Some photos taken near Hillwood and north of with my Canon DSLR camera. 
The first photo is the bridge which we drove over on the other side, the Western side. 
Last photo you can see the Batman Bridge which we drove over after going to George Town on the Eastern side.







58 comments:

  1. It's a very beautiful river! No. 2,5,6 are my favourites.

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  2. These places look spectacular, which calm and relax produce.
    Happy week.
    Best regards

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  3. I admire your great river. kisses from Poland.

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  4. Beautiful Oceans, beautiful waters, beautiful, trees, beautiful wildlife, beautiful...................

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  5. Интересные камни.
    Почему они так лежат?

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    1. The rocks are there like that so people know not to drive their cars along that path as it's not safe to do so.

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  6. Es un gran río, con buena vegetación a su alrededor.

    Besos

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    1. Yes it is in many places, some areas of the river are narrow.

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  7. Hello Margaret,
    Wonderful to see this nature. Great pictures.
    Shot 2 I found very nice.

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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  8. What kinds of animals do you have around there? One of photos looks like a hippo's ears, but can't be. You'd be running! 😂

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    1. Definitely no hippos :)
      Kangaroos, Wallabies, Bandicoots, Wombats, Birds, Fish in the River and other animals I can't think of :)

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  9. Beautiful River and fantastic photos as always!

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  10. Yet another amazingly beautiful area. Thank you. I do wonder whether bull sharks cruise that estuary though.

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    1. Gummy Sharks, Stringray and seven gill sharks apparently, it's an estuary for so I've read EC. I know seals have been found up the Gorge which is just 3 klm from the city.

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  11. What a beautiful landscape. The river looks peaceful.

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    1. Thanks Bill, was beautiful that day and yes very peaceful.

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  12. What a beautiful area, your photographs are lovely to see.

    All the best Jan

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  13. It's wonderful travelling with you, Margaret....I don't even have to pack a bag...or make curried egg sandwiches to eat along the way! :)

    Take care.

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    1. It's good being an armchair traveller, you never know what you will see.
      Thanks Lee.

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  14. Thanks for the river clarification. While I did know it is tidal, I never thought of it as an estuary and of course it is. While I've experienced it, I think your readers would be rather impressed by some close up photos of Batman Bridge.

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    1. I didn't take any photos that day of the Batman's Bridge but do have photos of it and will post them in the near future if I can find them - that's the thing, finding them :)

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  15. Based on personal experience it's a great spot for birding,

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    1. Of course it is David, see people with their binoculars sometimes when travelling down the river so presume they are seeking birds.

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  16. I like the natural scenery, it looks very nice, thank you for sharing
    water wave wigs

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  17. What beautiful photos around the river.
    I especially loved the 6th is fantastic.
    Take care and all the best

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  18. The river and surrounding area is beautiful.

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  19. Hello Margaret
    Such a place is perfect for rest and relaxation. Peace and quiet and this atmosphere, the atmosphere that you can feel in the photos.
    Regards :)

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  20. It's great to be traveling along, Margaret, especially since we are doing very little long-distance travel. It also looks like having great weather most days. really liked the water reflections in photos 2 and 6.

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    1. We are not doing long distance either, just local and can travel on the Island if we wish to Beatrice.

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  21. Love those wide open spaces, beautiful area!

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  22. Un espacio natural de intensa belleza. Buenas imagenes, amiga

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  23. A mí me parece muy bonito Margaret. Besos.

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    1. Teresa, it is rather pretty even I was surprised to see with the reflections that day.

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  24. Un blog interessante. Ti seguo volentieri.

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  25. irresistibly enchanting !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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