
The eastern coast of Tasmania is wild,

rugged,

isolated,

and stunning.

Steep cliffs colored fire-red and orange,

plunge vertically,

into The Tasman Sea.

Cheers to you from wild and beautiful Tasmania~
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breath taking!!!
Thank you! Tasmania is another world. So gorgeous ♡
Stunning and wonderful. Thanks.
Thank you Jim & cheers! ♡
A beautiful place Cindy, that color with its ruggedness most certainly stands out 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽
It was raining and misting, but somehow that brought the colors to the fore ♡
What a beautiful, wild and rugged scenery!
Tasmania is incredibly beautiful ♡
I love the contrasting colors of this seascape!
Isn’t it stunning! Even in the rain and fog ♡
Yes, stunning is exactly the right word for it!
Thank you Liz & take good care my friend დ
Beautiful rock scapes. Did you see Tasmanian Devils?
We did, but in a nature preserve. Energetic little guys. We did see quite a collection of rather rare wild creatures in Tasmania including fig parrots and echidnas.
Very cool.
Tasmania is very cool! ♡
The rocks look like they are on fire.
Yes. Part of this area is named Bay of Fire for just this reason! ♡
Beautiful!
Grazie mille ♡
Absolutely incredible Cindy! A reminder of how nothing we create can match the beauty of nature!
So perfectly said and so absolutely true ♡
Stunning!
Merci beaucoup mon ami ♡
What wonderful fiery colors! It’s how I imagine Tasmania to look. 🙂
Wild, rugged and isolated. Works perfectly for me! ♡
Stunning pictures,those red lichens have accentuated the beauty of those cliffs and those green vegetation at the surface.
Thank you! Tasmania is a gorgeous paradise ♡
I agree that,they r lovely
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Isn’t it wonderful to have photos to remember and relive!!!
Yes, and I want to go back!! ♡
What an amazing coastline!
It is gorgeous and the rain and mist brought out the colors.
Very different from what we’re used to. Wild all right!
And so unpopulated which to me is heaven ♡
Beautiful and so wild !
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Thanks much & pleased you enjoyed! ❣
It looks stunning!
It is ♡
I never would have thought I’d be visiting Tasmania today, but here I am! Thank you!!
Right now, this is definitely the best way to travel! Thanks for coming with me ♡
Yes, Tasmania is a very beautiful place and various buildings, small towns and even areas of Hobart, the capital, are filled with history of the early settlement in the 1800s.
The east coast has some lovely wilderness areas even I haven’t been too and our family went there a lot in my childhood.
Did you visit the Freycinet National Park, Cindy? I’ve always wanted to go there, but probably never will now I don’t have the health or walking ability. I still long to see the 2 nature reserves on King Island. I visited there for 4 days with a friend many years ago, but that was BC (Before Camera) and we didn’t visit any wilderness areas.
We went to Freycinet, Oyster Bay, Wineglass Bay, Bay of Fires, Cape Huay, Port Arthur and Hobart. We had been before but only stayed around Hobart. Now, of course I want to go back and see more! Australia does this to a person! I am so glad you have spent time in Tasmania since you were a child. Lucky you ♡
Beautiful
Yes. Tasmania is a wonderful place to be at all times, but especially now <3
Tasmania is most definitely a world apart. I’ve had the pleasure of visiting several times and fell in love from the start. I’ve never yet had the chance to see the coast from the water, though, having always flown in from Melbourne. I’d love to take a ferry across some day, but the weather in the Bass Strait can be pretty fierce!
I think you nailed the difference. I saw so much of the coast from the water. It is utterly spectacular and different from this perspective. I was bummed by the rain and fog and mist, thinking why bother with photos, but the wet brought out the colors.
Simply gorgeous.
Wild and wonderful indeed! Great photos.
Grazie mille! ❣
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The colour of those cliffs is stunning. Great photos. 🙂
Merci beaucoup mon ami ❣
Breathtaking views
Thank you & happy you enjoyed! ❣
Wow – isn’t geology amazing. I would love to know more about the history of these rocks – a sometime project! Sending lots of love to you and your family, Cindy xxx
Thank you Liz. My husband is listening to an opera per day. So, like you, we are living with the sound of music! ❣
Perfect! 💕🎶
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Gorgeous, really, and I hope human beings will not destroy this region!:)
I share your hope Martina. One good thing is that there are not a lot of people in Tasmania. There are vast tracks of undisturbed nature. ❣
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Astounding, my dear friend. But stay away from the Tasmanian Devil though. LOL!
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I got very close to several in a nature preserve. They are energetic little creatures! ❣
Nice! And not like the Tasmanian Devil cartoon that I grew up watching. ♡ฅ(ᐤˊ꒳ฅˋᐤ)
Those little devils are really quite cute!
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Some beautiful pictures of the Tasmania sea cliffs by Cindy Knoke.
Thank you thoughtful friend & stay safe ❣
Stunning, indeed
Grazie Derrick & take good care ❣
You, too X
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What a spectacular coastline Cindy… 🙂
Just what the doctor should order, space and beauty! ❣
Mother nature is our greatest healer and teacher. 💚🌍🙏
Agreed! დ
das hat mir sehr gefallen, liebe Cindy, für Heute wünsche ich uns nur gute Nachrichten und Erfahrungen, Klaus
Danke mein Freund und bleib sicher und gesund! ❣
I would love to visit Tasmania!! Your photos are stunning. Thanks.
I would like to go back and circle the island ❣
Beautiful captures Cindy!
Thank you & cheers! ❣
And just what I needed this morning! Breathtaking!
Awww, makes me happy I posted. Take good care ❣
Great pics Cindy. Stunning! Thx
Gracie Gary & cheers my friend ❣
The colors of that rocky coast are fascinating, as if those cliffs would glow from inside…
And it was a rainy, misty day. Surprisingly this seemed to bring more color out in the rocks. ❣
I could sit and stare at those rocks all day. Love the colors. Love the fire image they create in my imagination.
One place here is named The Bay of Fires. Reminds me of Tierra del Fuego ❣
I am impressed by the stark beauty of these gigantic rock formations, Cindy. They must have had a violent geological past.
Yes, worn down over the millenia by sea and wind erosion. You can see the volcano cones on some of the mountains.
I wouldn’t want to be climbing those cliffs, Cindy — only a mountain goat, I think, would be brave enough to try! Beautiful shots of a rugged and interesting place.
Yes, they do look rugged but somewhat arresting in their own way.
Yes. Thank you. Rock can be all so beautiful. ❣
A sea lion might attempt some of the smaller ones. I have seen them climb to stunning heights! 😉
Starkly beautiful. You have certainly been to many beautiful places Cindy.
Thank you Brad. I definitely try! ❣
Is that red/orange iron? Oh the history of those cliffs. I was watching the series Cosmos and there was a bit about the different layers in mountains where you could tell what era it was…
Some things need to remain wild 😉 Especially our imaginations! 😀
Yes, I suspect it might be oxidation. There are also red lichen that color the rocks red. A place here is aptly named Bay of Fires due to the lichen. Love your comment on imagination Jules! ❣
So beautiful.
Mother Nature is the world’s master painter! ❣
The orange tones in that rock is gorgeous!
Happy you enjoyed & thank you! ❣
What gorgeous shapes and colors in the rocks. Thanks for this virtual adventure, Cindy. Hugs on the wing!
Hugs back to you Teagan & thank you! ❣
Absolutely gorgeous!
Grazie mille! ❣
Great images.
Also, I must confess that I kept picturing the animated image of ‘Tasmanian Devil’ somewhere on those rocks. 🤓
I saw some of them in a nature preserve and lots of other critters hiding in the rocks so your imagination is accurate! ❣
Oh my! 😳😁
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Magnificent images, Cindy. Not at all how I pictured Tasmania, and to probably confess even more I’m not sure I ever really pictured Tasmania! Now I will have these pictures you gave me.
Thank you so very much. Stay safe.
Happy to introduce you Sheila & take good care my friend ❣
Stunning beauty! Thanks for sharing Cindy.
Thank you more for your kind appreciation! ❣
Judging by the colour of those rock formations, there’s got to be a lot of iron in “them thar mountains”.
Leslie xoxo
Yes, oxidizing away…. This is also red lichen. One place here is called Bay of Fires ❣
Thanks for sharing Cindy, I’ve always wondered about Tasmania.
Leslie xoxo
It is definitely a bucket list destination. If we can have bucket lists anymore! ۵
They’re going to be rare….
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Steep and stunning sure describe these cliffs! Thanks for taking us to Tasmania!
You are great fun to travel with Kathy! ❣
Stunning rocks, Wow!!
I was just admiring your dolphin capture Amy! ❣
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