Saturday, 13 May 2023

Jetty, Port Arthur and Pirates Bay

Just before we got to the Caravan Park at Port Arthur we saw a sign to the Jetty, so one day we ventured in to have a look then we drove to Eagle Hawke Neck to view Pirates Bay.


Pirates Bay at Eaglehawk Neck below.
Pirates Bay has been known by the same name for 200 years but only now have historians uncovered the story of the convict pirates who gave the Tasmanian inlet its name. 




62 comments:

  1. Amazing place! Well, many things in Australia are linked to its history of convicts.

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    1. You are correct and now a lot of that history are tourist attractions!

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  2. Beautiful place with a long history. Thanks for the name of yesterday's bush.

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    1. Yes a long history which attracts tourists...you are welcome for the answer :)

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  3. It is a beautiful place with history. I like the photos.

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  4. It is a beach I could stare into for hours

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    1. Especially on a beautiful warm calm day as it was when we were there.

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  5. Margaret, possibly the geography of that place has determined that the pirates hid there.

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  6. Gracias por tan bonitos paisajes, me parecen preciosos. Abrazos.

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    1. You are most welcome Teresa, and it's pleasing they bring you pleasure.

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  7. Certainly very tranquil now. Not a pirate in sight !
    Interesting that the British "masters" of those long ago
    days allowed "convict pirates" to give anything / place a name?
    Cheers
    Colin

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    1. I never saw a pirate whilst there and somehow I think there has never been any.
      Could have been named by those who were once convicts - who knows!

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  8. I will avoid doing my Robert Newton as Long John Silver imitation. That looks like a wonderful spot.

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  9. This is a wonderful place to stay.
    Greetings Irma

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  10. The blue of the sea is as beautiful as that of the sky.

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  11. SO gorgeous!! What a dream of a place to see!
    hugs
    Donna

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  12. It looks so calm, peaceful...so beautiful. :)

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  13. Fantastico luogo e anche la sua storia legata ai pirati

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  14. It looks like the perfect place to relax body and spirit.
    Great photos.

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  15. Me ha encantado, de forma especial el embarcadero, desde donde se divisa un bello paisaje.
    Besos.

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    1. I believe the jetty area is very popular, boats coming and going all day long.

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  16. Buen escondite escogieron los piratas Precioso lugar Margaret.
    Buen fin de semana.
    Un abrazo.

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    1. A good area chosen if indeed pirates were in that area once, long ago.

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  17. Amazing place with interesting history

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    1. So many places on this Island have much history Ashok.

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  18. Luogo fantastico e romantico, molto bello. Ciao Margharet un abbraccio Angelo.

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  19. Looks beautiful, and nice to know the history.

    Sandy's Space

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  20. It looks beautiful and what interesting history.

    All the best Jan

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  21. Hello Margaret
    As much as I love such views, they immediately remind me of holidays and carefree moments. And such a great name for this nice corner. I wish you a lot of joy :)

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    1. Thank you. The photos put some of us in a holiday mood.

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  22. An interesting name for a wonderful bay.
    The photos are fantastic, I especially love the last one.

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    1. Thank you Maria. I really wondered why the people had a tent on the beach in the last photo...they did move it later in the day.

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  23. your country is full of stunning place that offer tranquility and breathtaking beauty wow !

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    1. It's amazing what we find when we go travelling and looking Baili.

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