Wild Tasmania~

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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252 thoughts on “Wild Tasmania~

  1. You hardly need yet another comment, but I have to say that Tasmania suggests to me the wonderful novel adjective “tasmaniacal” to suggest the wild and wooly beauty that you document so well in these photographs. Returning your cheers!

      1. Have you been up the west coast? When I was last there, the area around Queenstown was like a moonscape, but I’ve heard that much of it has been reclaimed.

        1. I definitely have not been to the west coast. This is the thing about Australia. It is so big and so amazing, and so full of everything I love most about wildlife, and I have barely seen any of it.

  2. This is gorgeous; visually stunning.
    What kind of camera do you use? I’m getting the itch to study about an upgrade. 🙂

    1. Thank you very much. It was raining, misting and overcast, not good for photos, but water works wonders on rocks. It brings out the color, as if they were waiting to be freed. დ

      1. Staying senior safe, lol! Only gets a little bad when it’s too hot to go walking, or now, with the relaxed measures, the Austin traffic gearing up, lol! Stay well, Cindy! ❤️

  3. anjum wasim dar

    miracles of nature. How beautiful is our planet. Thanks to the Almighty for creating the wonders and profound appreciation for you for highlighting the Glory.

  4. OK, Cuz. So much for a big pile of pretty rocks…, what happened to the Tasmanian Devil…, or was he hiding in the rocks ??? Are y’all safely ensconced and safe in “the holler”? Be well ……xo

    1. Yes, we are hiding in The Holler and growing veggies and picking fruit. We saw the Tasmanian Devil in a nature preserve. He just looked cute to me! Stay safe and well cuz დ

  5. Is that Binalong Bay or The Bay of Fires? Didn’t make the east coast as ended up going up Mts Wellington and Nelson on a spectacularly clear day in Hobart. Only made it to Maria Island, but no further north.

    1. We were in Binalong Bay and Bay of Fires, but these photos were taken around the Freycinet Peninsula and Freycinet National Park. Although I did take photos all along the eastern coast. Mostly rained, but it couldn’t stop the continuous infusion of beauty.

      1. if i could, i surely would! there’s a place in ireland which has the same shape as that you find in your pics. it’s called giant’s causeway. but the cut stones there are way too small compared to the ones you photographed. truly amazing!

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