Tasmania - Tas09 nannupSt Columba Falls, well worth the hike to get there. The Island State of Tasmania is separated from the mainland by the Bass strait some 240kms away. Initially known as Van Diemens land, Tasmania was subject to the practice of "transportation" where convicts were sent to the island as punishment and kept in penitentiaries and prisons. This practice ceased in 1853. Today, Tasmania, relies heavily on tourism, agriculture and aquaculture as its main
the second largest Shire in the Southwest region and was founded in 1834
Reflective rockpool at dawn at Redgate Beach
The majority of its population live around the Greater Hobart area
well worth the hike to get there
Rugged boulders in front of lighthouse making a good composition at Cape Leeuwin
There are plenty of rock barriers and mini dams along the banks of these rapids
There is a nice
Sunrise at Meelup with a receding tide
Caves Road is also direct access to Margaret River
The waters here are notorious for heavy rips and caution must be used when swimming
On the ocean side the water runs along a channel and waterfalls down into a beautifully protected rockpool
The array of colours are amazing and there are many forms and textures