| Most viewed - East Tasmania |

Tree Cave84 viewsIf I didn't mention it, this tree could easily shelter a family of four.
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Tin Mill Press83 viewsThis abandoned tin mine used to have Australia's biggest water wheel (20m in diameter) powering it.
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St Columba Falls83 viewsAlthough many of Tassy's falls are drying up, this one still has some flow left in her.
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Tasman Peninsula Hike82 viewsOur group walks through the forest towards Cape Raoul.
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Cape Raoul82 viewsThe southernmost point on the Tasman peninsula.
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Straight Down82 viewsHow do you like my new shoes?
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Wineglass Bay82 viewsAs you can see, the weather in the mornings isn't all that cooperative.
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Golden Hour81 viewsSunset is coming.
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Building Blocks80 viewsIt almost looks like man-made boulders.
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Blue Tier80 viewsThis entire forest is slated to become 2x4s. It should be protected as it is all old growth (i.e. untouched) except for a trench that goes through to the mine. As a result of that trench, it's classified re-growth.
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Narrow Lands79 viewsThis strip of land looks like somewhere you'd find some resorts and a small tourist town.
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Dinner Setup79 viewsThe trailer is unloaded and we're almost ready to start making dinner.
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Dinner is Served79 viewsAndrew, our guide, cooked up some terrific beef and ham.
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Above and Below79 viewsWe were right between cloud layers.
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Mountain Panorama79 viewsYou get a bit of a sense of what we were looking at.
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Reaching for the Sun79 viewsThis catepillar climbs up into the light.
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HUGE Tree79 viewsThis tree is one of the largest in the world, after the California redwoods.
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The Other Side78 viewsLooking on the other side of the peninsula from Wineglass Bay.
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Coming Down78 viewsThe trail on my way back to camp.
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Forest Creek78 viewsIt was a steep hike down, but worth it.
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