The area was first surveyed in 1855 and was described as, 'the best soil on the island, well-watered, with a mild climate' by the surveyor James Reid Scott, for whom the town was named. The first land was selected in 1859 and the hamlet of Ellesmere grew up. Ellesmere Post Office opened in 1865 and was renamed Scottsdale in 1893. I have no idea why the creek is called Tuckers Creek.
Friday, 28 June 2024
Tuckers Creek, Tasmania
Monday, 24 June 2024
Mildura, Victoria. Australia.
The Murray River, also known as The Mighty Murray. Mildura is in the northern area of the State of Victoria. Mildura is known for growing citrus fruit especially oranges, wine and supply 80% of grapes to the State of Victoria. You can take a ride on steamboats, hire a boat house to 'do' part of the Murray River if you wish. It's 1,092 kms (678m mile) from Launceston where we live. It takes 18 hours and 22 minutes as we have to go across the sea, Bass Strait then drive there.
Wednesday, 19 June 2024
Arthur's River, Tasmania
It's a good place for bushing walking.
Did you know! To drink or possess an open container of alcohol in a public street is illegal in Tasmania.
Arthurs River is on the West Coast of Tasmania
Saturday, 15 June 2024
Bells Parade, Latrobe, Tasmania
Bell's Parade was named after Robert Bell, who with his half brother Henry Bentinck constructed a wharf and a store on the site in 1855 (gone now.) The Parade is situated on the Latrobe inlet of the Mersey River, Tasmania. These grounds are wonderful to walk in and around, with barbecues, shelter and so on.
Tuesday, 11 June 2024
Up the mountain
Photos of Cradle Mountain one of Tasmania's tourist attractions, and many short and long walks to do in this area. I've shown Cradle Mountain before, and this post has some beautiful photos of the area if you wish to click on that link and looks for the first time or the second time. I'm showing you some of my photos taken last time we were there in the summertime and it was 30degC, however, the mountain weather changes very quickly and can be freezing in seconds.
The mountain is 1545 meters (5069 feet) high above sea level, the Lake is called Dove Lake, yes, I've walked around that lake many times over the years and the pathway has improved immensely.
Friday, 7 June 2024
Bottom of the Island!
Cockle Creek is the farthest point south one can drive in Australia. It's located on Recherche Bay on the edge of the Southwest National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
French Explorer Bruni D'Entrecasteaux sailed into Recherche Bay in 1792 and again in 1793 on a scientific and botanical expedition.
During the 1830s there were 4 whaling stations at Cockle Creek. In 1836 a Pilot Station was set up on Fisher's Point, the southern headland to Recherche Bay, but was abandoned by 1851.