Travel Blog Photos from Mt. Field (37)
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... morning to watch some live Sunday night NFL. That's right; they're showing real, American football down here in Australia. Finally, a sport I understand! (What is cricket? Honestly! I haven't been able to figure it out. ...
After spending just a few days in Tasmania we arrived at Mt. Field National Park to go on a few walks and see Russell Falls. Paul was looking forward to doing lots of photography, but he didn't quite know how many photos this trip would involve. After ...
... officer: lets us stay overnight even though the airport closes. Niceness! What did weactually do? A last 2 hour bushwalk in Mt Fields NP (seeing plenty of wildlife again, incl pademelons) before shopping, eating and finally cleaning the van before ...
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Tasmania Starter Kit
Posted on Nov 9, 2009, 02:01:31
... over the east coast, deserted beaches and abundant wildlife. Mole Creek Karst - Home to a number of spectacular caves. Mt Field - Waterfalls, virgin rainforest and snow-capped peaks. Mt William - Deserted beaches, wildlife and plant life. Narawntapu - The ...
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Tasmania visit suggestions
Posted on Nov 3, 2006, 08:19:54
... Raoul on the Tasman Peninsula. They are both about 4-5 hrs return by foot, however the 250m sea cliffs are just spectacular. Mt Field National Park is also great to visit for waterfalls and alpine hiking, and you're guaranteed to see hundreds of ...
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Itinerary Help and Suggestions
Posted on Nov 12, 2009, 19:58:20
... to see, well, you could spend your friday afternoon going for a drive (1hr) either up through the Derwent Valley to Mt Field National park where you can see some beautiful waterfalls and virgin rainforest, or south (1hr30min) down through the Huon Valley ...
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