Rather a lot has been happened since the last post including looking after one very sick 20 year old daughter. Thankfully she is now on the mend but it has taken her a week to even look like she is returning to normal.
Our quick trip to Tassie seems like a million years ago now but I do have some more photos to share. After our visit to Port Arthur we wanted to have a look at the coastline to see the Tessellated Pavement, the Blowhole, Tasman Arch and the Devil's Kitchen.
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Tasman Arch | | |
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The white splash in the middle of the photo below was a whale playing in the
water. He/she wasn't very close so this was the best photo I could get
with my camera. It was a real treat to see and something we weren't expecting at all. The photo was taken in the Tasman Arch area.
The Tessellated Tiles. This view taken from the track above.
An explanation as to how the tiles have been formed.
We had to wait a while at the Blowhole until the swell was big enough to cause the whoosh and spray that comes from the water coming in through this gap in the rocks. It was worth the wait.
There were more impressive splashes than this, unfortunately I didn't capture them on my camera.
The inlet to the Devil's Kitchen.
The Devil's Kitchen, it's a long way down there.
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Rugged coastline. | |
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The next day we decided to visit Mt Nelson which had lovely views of Hobart.
There was a lovely walking track which apparently went right down to the beach. Maybe next visit we'll have a walking gear with us.
To get to the walking track we had to pass this Plover who had laid her eggs out in the open and on the ground as they do. She protested loudly as we walked past. Talking calmly and quietly to her did not seem to reassure her that I was going to leave her alone.
We were delighted to find there was a cafe at the top of Mt Nelson and so we indulged in scones, jam and cream with our morning coffee.
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The view from the cafe. It was beautiful sitting in the sun watching Superb Fairy-wrens flitting around on the grass. |
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Looking towards South Arm from Mt Nelson. |
We spent time after our visit to Mt Nelson driving down the coast through beautiful farmland and lovely little coastal towns. We finished our day by walking though some lovely parks.
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St David's park. |
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Another beautiful garden not far from our hotel. |
The next morning we were due to go home but had a few hours to fill in. Hubby wanted to visit
Mona so we did a lightening visit. We didn't have time to view the artworks inside but of course had time for coffee and a wander around some of the grounds where this piece of artwork was on display.
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This truck is totally made from wire and metal. |
So that was our visit to Tassie. A short but thoroughly enjoyable time with good weather, good food, beautiful views, scenery and interesting places to visit.
Anne xx