Filed Under: Tasmania
The Surfers Shed
Round the corner from a Tassie river mouth surfing spot is this classic. It’s the perfect shed – so old, rough and full of spiders no-one would even think of trying to tidy it up. ... Read more
Island Light at the Long Gallery, Salamanca
Don’t miss out on seeing this beautiful exhibition of Tasmanian wilderness photography. Ends 4th Feb. ... Read more
Vanishing Falls on the Salisbury River
Vanishing Falls lie in the heart of the wilderness zone north of Precipitous Bluff in Tasmania’s far south. The falls are surrounded by some of the thickest scrub in Tasmania with massive tea tree, heavily matted horizontal and deep thickets of baurea. This image was taken on my trip with John Mclaine in 2010 where ... Read more
Casuarina of Tasmania
The she-oak (Casuarina) have always been a favourite tree of mine – the sound of soft wind though branchlets and aroma takes ones mind straight to the open forests behind the east coast beaches. We have nearly completed planting 141 Tasmanian natives from Sally at the lovely Habitat Plants under Dry’s Bluff behind Liffey including 16 Casuarina. ... Read more