Unlike previous holidays, I didn’t have the luxury of free-flowing internetI to blog during my Tasmanian sojourn, so I figured I’d make good by getting a lot more of my photos online. As I’m just over halfway there I’ve published an unimaginatively entitled Part III of 171 photos for everybody to have a gander at. They are:
- Constitution Dock – Walking around the dock at Hobart.
- Mount Wellington – A drive to the summit of Mount Wellington.
- Tahune Airwalk and The Shot Tower – An elevated walk through the forest and a visit to Australia’s first lead Shot Tower.
- Cenotaph – The Hobart Cenotaph.
- Hobart at Dusk – Taken from outside the Waterfront Hotel.
- Botanical Gardens, Hobart – A walk through the Gardens.
- Richmond – A trip through Richmond, the bridge, jail and church.
- Tasman Bridge and Whitebeach – The Tasman Bridge in Hobart, Tasmania. Also our holiday house in Whitebeach.
- Port Arthur, Part I – Our first trip to the Port Arthur ruins, and a quick stop by Remarkable Cave
- Coal Mines Historic Site – A visit to the amazingly ignored and unmaintained Coal Mines ruins.
I split the Port Arthur photos considering we were there two separate days.III Those and the rest of the photos should appear this month sometime. In the meantime enjoy the photos.
- See my blatant yet minimal WiFi thievery at Clermont. [↩]
- Heavily captioned throughout to explain. [↩]
- And we still didn’t see everything! We paid the extra ten dollars for three year passes, so we’ve an extra reason to return to Tasmania now. [↩]






