Tasmania Photos 5 |
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Above, Tasmania's most famous geographic point: Cradle Mountain. Surrounded by national parkland and home to the starting point of the Overland Track (minimum 5 days in wilderness), its scenery and unpredictability make it a must-see spot. At right, Erin & Glenn near Pencil Pine Falls near the Cradle Mountain Visitor Center |
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Above left, Marcel and Eveline, a Swiss couple we'd met on the Great Ocean Road and kept meeting with in Tassie. We stayed together in several spots, including Cradle Mountain. At right, a cloudy Cradle Mountain & Dove Lake on our first day there, hiking around the lake |
Above, Cradle Mountain as seen from Lake Lilla on one of the rare sunny days (only 30-something each year!). At right, Cradle as seen from Dove Lake |
December, 2002 |
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Above left, a mural in Sheffield, Town of Murals. Above middle, the Confusion maze (one of 7) in Tasmazia. Above right, two of the miniature buildings in Lower Crackpot, an Australian Post-recognized locality inside Tasmazia. |
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