.: Tassie / Tasmania through my eyes :.


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nuts said:
Very nice series which brings back all the memories.....
Wow, Strahan all the way back to Hobart, you drove all the way? I didn't go Strahan as I thought it was pretty "far" but went to the NW, Stanley/Wynyard... no regrets there :)
The dunes look good though...
I did not drive this time. My friend did. Boy, it was a long ride back to the city. And we rewarded ourselves with a nice dinner :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Man... all i can say is WOW....
 

my fav is #2. Love the warmth and color. :thumbsup:
 

Lovely!! :heart: :heart:

Reminds me of the fun I had many years ago in Tasmania as well. Always told my wife that one day I'll bring her there, hopefully it has not become too commercialised.
 

boroangel said:
Nov 2005?
:sweat: sorry.. typo.. i must be living in Nov 2005 - another trip to somewhat after saving enuff for a trip!! Changed liao - it's May 2005 :bsmilie: :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
 

melnjes said:
Lovely!! :heart: :heart:

Reminds me of the fun I had many years ago in Tasmania as well. Always told my wife that one day I'll bring her there, hopefully it has not become too commercialised.
I dun think that Tasmania is commercialised; it still retain the charms of a laid back island with loads of spaces, cafes, scenery that will help you chill out and also get back to nature. Another good destination which I liked is Perth's southern areas (albany, pemberton, margaret river) which is also not bad.
 

henrylim said:
I dun think that Tasmania is commercialised; it still retain the charms of a laid back island with loads of spaces, cafes, scenery that will help you chill out and also get back to nature. Another good destination which I liked is Perth's southern areas (albany, pemberton, margaret river) which is also not bad.

That was exactly what was so alluring about Tasmania then, glad it still retains its rustic charm now. Upz for you :)
 

Gorgeous. Makes me recall my trip there and freezing my butt off. But folks were friendly and the pace of life was entirely different.
 

swampthing said:
Gorgeous. Makes me recall my trip there and freezing my butt off. But folks were friendly and the pace of life was entirely different.
Was very cold? Where and when did you go? Did it snow?
 

Thanks for sharing!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

Slim said:
..... Have you tried the strawberries straightaway after you plucked it? Taste really good! (taste changes if you store the strawberries for later) Wonderful oysters at Barilla and seafood at Mures!

Now feel like going back:think:
Hi Slim! You can see my "contractors" picking strawberries... hahahaha..... :bsmilie: :bsmilie:
in my gallery :)
 

Henry any car rental contacts ?? looking for a toyota rav 4 kind of car
 

beautiful! Reminds me of my trip to Tassie last December...laid back and so relaxing! :thumbsup:
 

knoxknocks said:
beautiful! Reminds me of my trip to Tassie last December...laid back and so relaxing! :thumbsup:
I like your freycinet hazards shots! Where (i.e. which part of freycinet were you) did you take that? Loved the colours and reflections of the water... :thumbsup:
 

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