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Nearly half way between Victoria and Tasmania

Started by Frood, September 29, 2018, 11:50:01 PM

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Frood

I didn't bother taking a picture of the mining company sign posted by the nearby creek, but it said that the water was not fit for consumption, ie Tullah and nearby Rosebery have water quality issues due to over a century of mining. The sign didn't mention it but the truth is only an internet search engine away at least in regards to Rosebery and I suspect the same for Tullah since there's a mining operation just above it.



That tree might be less poisonous than the runoff. Dunno
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Bricktop

Wait til you get to Queenstown.



Now THAT'S a landscape raped by mining.



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The moon looks positively green and lush by comparison.

Frood

A long day of toilet breaks, stomach issues from motion sickness (when hubby sees a 100kph sign with yellow advisory signs on nearby winding stretches of road advising nearly half the limit, he thinks it's a racing challenge for some stupid reason and turns off the safety options) means we're happy to relax in Strahan, watch some kids shows, and maybe get a pub or bistro meal from one of the few options around.



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For those who didn't know, Tasmanian businesses nearly all shutter up shop at 5pm, supermarkets are lucky to go to 7pm, and restaurants by around 9-9:30pm although in Davenport (a medium sized town) our first night, we drove around looking for a restaurant immediately after exiting the ferry and had to settle for a 24 Hour fast food joint.


Quote from: "Bricktop"Wait til you get to Queenstown.



Now THAT'S a landscape raped by mining.



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The moon looks positively green and lush by comparison.


Read about it but we bypassed it due to the tummy bladder issues. Will still hit it on the way back since this trip is also to see the suitability for retirement and we'd like to know what's available around each area.
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Frood

Lunch at Strahan bakery, followed by a walk along the foreshore investigating the woodworking shops and fishing vessels. Weather was a nice sunny 12c but windy.



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It has since turned to overcast and misty.



Tomorrow we're meant to go on a river and harbour cruise to check out wildlife, scenery, and a couple of islands, one being apparently the worst penal colony in Australia in its era.
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Frood

Our accommodation has a barbecue area so we decided to grill up some meat and veggies to go with a salad.



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Tomorrow is meant to be cooler and seeing as it was impossible to find a jacket for the LO back in Victoria as summer is around the corner in the chain shop offerings and there was nothing suitable at the little opportunity shop here, she'll be wearing a hoody with 4 of these stuck to the fabric and a rain coat if necessary when we're on the water tomorrow.



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Frood

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Something to consider here is that Tasmanian radio stations are huge fans of Hall & Oates. They get played on virtually all radio stations. It's bizarre to think that music from nearly 40 years ago gets played across the board.
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Frood

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Hells Gate, Macquarie Harbour.



The dangerous heads.
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Frood

Various pics of Sarah Island the penal colony in the early 1800's , the Gordon River and rain forest. No particular order.



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Frood

We're probably going to hit Queenstown then Cradle Mountain tomorrow on the way back to the ferry.



We drove through the region on the way down from Launceston but didn't turn off to check it out.



Travelling with little one can be a chore. The need to be constantly entertained is all consuming!
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Frood

The prevailing wisdom is that if one sits by a stream in the evening or at first light in the morning, one can see a wild platypus or two frolicking in a handful of streams all around us.



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Yeah, fat chance. We see more platypus back in Victoria. Pretty much all mammals back there. This state is so frigid that the wildlife must be huddling in dens and wind breaks most of the time.
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Frood

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^ this is Lake Plimsoll as seen by somebody else with a drone. Beautiful, no? Best I can figure out, it's a manmade lake and dam as part of the Tasmanian hydroelectric system and in the middle of nowhere.



We were driving back, saw a sign for a boat ramp, and thought what the hell. Let's stop and get a birds eye view of it while stretching our legs.



No sooner did we pull up in the gravel and open our doors were we set upon a pair of birds. We heard them first, then they came out of the scrub like two lost souls on a deserted island happy that a plane landed.



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We thought 'weird', thought out loud 'maybe somebody dumped them here or they're part of a local farm' despite all surrounds and sheer amount of rocky terrain suggesting otherwise.



So we went down to the boat ramp and they dutifully followed.



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Always only a few feet away, it was like they were put there to fleece tourists of their food by Tasmanian jokers who knew where to collect their eggs or we were being too harsh and the pair of these succulent meals with no sign of being want for a feed had managed to stay plump in the wild up until we pulled up and bum rushed us before we got out of the utility.



Yeah, fat chance.



We still watched them fight over a tomato that we would have been required to put into a quarantine bin eventually, due to the fruit fly introduction to Northern Tasmania from the mainland.



Whoever put those birds there are fcking deviously smart! And they have mucho eggs.



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It wasn't a huge deal in the grand scheme of things but for us, it's why we like driving and stopping wherever without reservations. We get to sometimes see weird stuff, or experience cool stuff like a grandmother in Strahan, Tas who had her grandkids at the local playground and insisted they include our little girl in their play, which they did happily. Or the young man I met on the boat back today who spilled how his fiancee had just thrown her engagement ring back at him on deck 9 because her family didn't like a 4 week Victorian to Tasmanian 19 year old transplant, which as he pointed out 'never beat a woman and never would' unlike the guy her parents were aiming again for.



The state is a weird and wonderful place. A small town on a big state sized island full of honest people.
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Frood

Quote from: "Fashionista"When will you return home?


We took the ferry early this morning and got back late Saturday night. It's Sunday morning here now, early hours.
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