Overnight at Nubeena & Sorell. Dinner and a day out with Bostons before dividing up again, we will possibly see them again at Launceston on our last day.
Pirate Bay from a nearby hilltop.
View to the South from the same location.
Pano, as above.
Video as above.
Pirate Bay beach.
The Tessellated pavement on the beach at Pirate Bay. It looks man made, but is a completely naturally occurring phenomenon.
As above.
As above.
The waters are crystal clear.
As above.
As above, the cracks are being colonised by small red shellfish.
As above, closeup.
A big grey bird on the beach.
I am amazed how regular the lines are.
Looking along the rugged coast from Tasman arch.
A blowhole, not working today.
Tasman Arch, looking from inland side, out to sea.
Very deep, very clear & very blue water.
Down the coast from Tasman Arch.
Yvonne making a fashion statement on White Beach, near Nubeena.
Maingon Bay, near Remarkable Cave.
Surfers who have accessed the water through Remarkable Cave.
The pillars in the distance, marking the entrance to the Derwent river & Hobart.
A zoom in of those earlier surfers.
Geoff heading through Remarkable Cave, which is submerged during high tide.
One of the 2 exits to the ocean.
Geoff at the exit.
Looking back at the exit from the ocean side.
Inside the huge cavern in the cave.
Pano, Marg & Yvonne near the cave exit.
A Goose.
A Tasmanian Devil, just before it had lunch.
Video. A Tasmanian Devil, having lunch.
Eastern spotted Quoll.
Video as above.
Some greedy geese.
Being watched by a kangaroo.
A green Rosella eating from my hand.
As above from Yvonnes' hands.
Convict ruins.
Pano, as above.
As above, showing the small solitary confinement cells, about 4ft wide & 10ft long.
Video, convict ruins.
More ruins.
As above. They would have had a great view if the cells had windows (which they didn't)
Inside an intact cell.
Pirate Bay from a nearby hilltop.
View to the South from the same location.
Pano, as above.
Pirate Bay beach.
The Tessellated pavement on the beach at Pirate Bay. It looks man made, but is a completely naturally occurring phenomenon.
As above.
As above.
The waters are crystal clear.
As above.
As above, the cracks are being colonised by small red shellfish.
As above, closeup.
A big grey bird on the beach.
I am amazed how regular the lines are.
Looking along the rugged coast from Tasman arch.
A blowhole, not working today.
Tasman Arch, looking from inland side, out to sea.
Very deep, very clear & very blue water.
Down the coast from Tasman Arch.
Yvonne making a fashion statement on White Beach, near Nubeena.
Maingon Bay, near Remarkable Cave.
Surfers who have accessed the water through Remarkable Cave.
The pillars in the distance, marking the entrance to the Derwent river & Hobart.
A zoom in of those earlier surfers.
Geoff heading through Remarkable Cave, which is submerged during high tide.
One of the 2 exits to the ocean.
Geoff at the exit.
Looking back at the exit from the ocean side.
Inside the huge cavern in the cave.
Pano, Marg & Yvonne near the cave exit.
A Goose.
Eastern spotted Quoll.
Some greedy geese.
Being watched by a kangaroo.
A green Rosella eating from my hand.
As above from Yvonnes' hands.
Convict ruins.
Pano, as above.
As above, showing the small solitary confinement cells, about 4ft wide & 10ft long.
More ruins.
As above. They would have had a great view if the cells had windows (which they didn't)
Inside an intact cell.
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