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Built in the1850's, Smith Obrien's Cottage - Port Arthur, Tasmania
Wildflowers in the Hartz Mountains National Park, Tasmania
For over 35,000 years the area was populated with Aboriginal people who survived the Ice age living in caves. It took only 40 years for white occupation to take away their land and traditional lifestyles - Strahan, Tasmania
Looking out from the Donaghys Hill Wilderness Lookout to the Collingwood Plains, Tasmania
'The Spirited Horseman' by John Lendis, one of the 20 or so murals to be found in the small northern country town of Sheffield.
'Stillness and Warmth' by John Lendis, one of the 20 or so murals to be found in the small northern country town of Sheffield.
The 152 metre high volcanic rock thought to be 12.5 million years old known as The Nut can be seen for many kilometres and is a steep 15 minute climb - Stanley, Tasmania
Originally called Toarra Marra Monah by the local Aboriginal people, Maria Island National Park features fossil studded sandstone and limestone cliffs
The statue of Rear Admiral Sir John Franklin that sits within the square named in his honour - Hobart, Tasmania
Old Georgian warehouses line Victoria Dock, Hobart.
'The Smithy at Work' by John Lendis, one of the 20 or so murals to be found in the small northern country town of Sheffield.
One of the nicest areas in the state, Wineglass Bay - Freycinet National Park, Tasmania
Fishing trawler's in Waubs Bay - Bicheno, Tasmania
A sight state wide is the Bottebrush ( Melalueca ) - Freycinet National Park, Tasmania
Young Eagle at Healesville Sanctuary - Healesville, Victoria
Princes Square features the fountain bought in the 1858 Paris Exhibition - Launceston, Tasmania
Wooden Carving in the William Ricketts Sanctuary - Dandenong Ranges, Victoria
River Red Gums - Hattah Lakes, Victoria
Miner's cottage in wildlife sanctuary.
Old Georgian warehouses line Victoria Dock, Hobart.
'The Old Grocer's Shop' by John Lendis, one of the 20 or so murals to be found in the small northern country town of Sheffield.
Sisters Beach near the town of Stanley, Tasmania
Mosaic by artist Peter Alting " Layers of Discovery " - Beaconsfield, Tasmania
Wooden Carving in the William Ricketts Sanctuary - Dandenong Ranges, Victoria
Pelicans - Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, South Australia
However unnecessary it might be, Tasmania still has the Gordon Dam - Strathgordon, Tasmania
The north-east end of Cradle Mountain, Tasmania
Wildflowers - Wilsons Promontory National Park, Victoria
'Masonic Lodge Symbols' by John Lendis, one of the 20 or so murals to be found in the small northern country town of Sheffield.
The lighthouse at Low Head was built in 1888, Tasmania
Algae in Arthur River.
'Cradle Mountain Beauty' by John Lendis, one of the 20 or so murals to be found in the small northern country town of Sheffield.
Blue tongued lizard near Lake Barrington - Tasmania
Gustaf Weindorfer fell in love with the area and in 1912 built himself a chalet out of King Billy Pine and called it Waldheim ( Forest Home in German ) and from 1916 he lived there permanently; Cradle Mountain - Lake Sinclair National Park, Tasmania
The state government purchased " Highfield " ( circa 1852 ) and after extensive renovations opened it to the public in Stanley
Selected as a penal colony in 1821 the area saw the first convicts arrive four years later - Darlington, Tasmania
Many buildings in the area date from the early to mid 1800's such as " Tara Hall " ( circa 1850 ) - George Town, Tasmania
Koala at Mole Creek Wildlife Park - Mole Creek, Tasmania
Restored by the National Trust is the Uniting Church - Ross, Tasmania
White water rafting on the South Esk River.
The weatherd walls of a brick kiln at Darlington, on Maria Island.
Convict built Cable Station Headquarters - Low Head, Tasmania
An old Snow gum nestled among the rocks of the Cobberas in the Alpine National Park.
The windswept 'Ocean Beach', about 15km from Strahan.
Restored by the National Trust that has some beautiful stained glass windows that are floodlit at night is St John's Church of England ( built in 1868 ) - Ross, Tasmania
The city of Hobart from Mt Wellington, Tasmania
Originally called Toarra Marra Monah by the local Aboriginal people, Maria Island National Park features fossil studded sandstone and limestone cliffs - Maria Island National Park, Tasmania
Architecture from the 1850's in George Town, Tasmania
Designed by John Lee Archer are the old seafront historical buildings that were the Van Dieman's Land Company Store and date from 1844 - Stanley, Tasmania
The Convict Church for those who felt Godforsaken - Port Arthur, Tasmania
A couple of seals on a beach on Kangaroo Island
The harbour city of Strahan, Tasmania
For good reason the area was declared a World Heritage Area; Crater Lake, Cradle Mountain - Lake Sinclair National Park, Tasmania
Excavations have shown local caves were inhabited up to 8000 years ago and were still used until European occupation in the 19th century - Anniversary Bay - Rocky Cape National Park, Tasmania
A track takes you to Montezuma Falls that reach over 100 metres high and are the highest falls in the state - Roseberry, Tasmania
Trawlers on Waub's Bay - Bicheno, Tasmania
St Matthias Church ( circa 1835 ) - Windemere, Tasmania
Wildflowers at Hartz Mountains National Park, Tasmania
No disguising the local industry of mining and the repercussions for the land - Queenstown, Tasmania
A native to the island are Bennett's Wallaby - Freycinet National Park, Tasmania
Locally made pottery at Salamanca Market - Hobart, Tasmania
The prisitine area of Cuckoo Falls - Scottsdale, Tasmania
The historical Pier Hotel built ( circa 1850's ) - George Town, Tasmania
The most Southerly drive you can make in Australia is along gravel roads and rather old bridges - Cockle Creek, Tasmania
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