Tuesday, 31 May 2022

Boats

Some boats on the Huon River near Huonville and Port Huon a few klms down the road south.



The above photo are Salmon Boats. You can read about what these boats do [ here ]



When we returned from our drive we had neighbours at the caravan park.

40 comments:

  1. El río cobra vida, con el ir y venir de los barcos. Muy bellas las fotografías, que has tomado en ese lugar.
    Besos

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  2. Quite a busy little port. I must look at a map to see where the Huon meets the sea.

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  3. I always enjoy seeing boats and ships in pictures as I, unfortunately, get seasick while on either of them.

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    1. Oh that's not good then if you get seasick, must say I have never even felt that way, guess I'm lucky...maybe in a little boat bobbing up and down I wouldn't be any good I expect, but of course I don't know...only been in larger ships.

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  4. These are beautiful photos.
    Great view and the boats in the harbor.
    We have many ports here in our city are four ports and they are full of sailing ships, I live on the IJsselmeer.
    Greetings Irma

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  5. I'm easily seasick--- I once was tapped to do a television commercial on a boat out of San Diego. We had to head back in. The waves were too big and the entire crew was .... well... yes.

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    1. That wouldn't have been pleasant, puts a nasty taste in the mouth so to speak, so turned you of being on the water. We have been in rough seas going to Melbourne, Victoria on the Ferry but we never got sea sick, so lucky.

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  6. Lovely photos - all looks so peaceful and calm.

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  7. Neighbours with a wine glass - I think I'd sidle over!

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    1. The neighbours came whilst we were away then obviously went away again before returning after us...they at least did say 'hello'..

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  8. Not catch but farm! The job of the boat is far beyond my imagination.

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    1. Tasmania has many fish farms for salmon, make more money that way.

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  9. Hello Margaret. But nice places to relax and rest, even looking at such pictures, you can feel relaxed.
    At my place, small boats and sailboats are slowly appearing on a nearby lake, I hope that there will be an opportunity to post a separate entry about them during the summer.
    I greet warmly :)

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    1. Lovely to just sit there and take in the peacefulness of the area....look forward to the photos of the sailboats on your blog.

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  10. Olá, Margaret, vi você num blog dos amigos em comum e vim conhecê-la.
    Belas fotos de barcos, muito tranquilo o cenário. Lembrei de meu pai, como adorava!
    Já estou lhe seguindo.
    Uma boa semana.
    Bjus

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  11. This looks lovely and I always enjoy seeing boats.
    Wishing you a happy month of June.

    All the best Jan

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  12. Nice place to sit and watch the river and its boats. There is a bit of controversy over the salmon farms I believe.

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    1. Apparently Diane. Someone always complaining about something, sometimes it's good that they do, other times not good.

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  13. Those sailboats look wonderful. (The second picture)

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  14. Bellissime le fotografie di queste barche. Le barche mi regalano sempre un senso di pace e tranquillità.

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  15. Thank you for sharing another lovely area Margaret. I always enjoy seeing boats on the water too :)

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  16. Se ve lindo el río con los barcos, me encantan. Besos.

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  17. What a beautiful view! It makes me happy from the photo.

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  18. Beautiful boats. The 2nd photo is fantastic!

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