Devonport south through the centre

Left Devonport the day after I got off the ferry and headed south through the centre of Tasmania. Drove through some beautiful little old towns heading towards the hills ( mountains really) andWeiterlesen
Left Devonport the day after I got off the ferry and headed south through the centre of Tasmania. Drove through some beautiful little old towns heading towards the hills ( mountains really) andWeiterlesen
Lined up for the boat at 6.30 am. Got on to the boat by 7.30 and then waited for late comers till 9. Lovely big ship with every conceivable thing on it ( most of which you don’t need ) but cateringWeiterlesen
Hayden’s camp
We said our goodbyes to Karl and family after a top week watching Benny play cricket and some great evening catchups. We then headed towards Melbourne as Bess flys back to Perth on the 30th to be withWeiterlesen
We are in Adelaide to watch Benny play cricket for the WA under 12s state team ( not a bad effort by him just getting selected ). The rest of Karl’s family are here so a great catchup time as IWeiterlesen
We spent longer than we had intended in Cummins as we found another problem so had to wait for more parts to fix it. We did agree though it is a beautiful little country town and the people were justWeiterlesen
We drove back down to Venus bay in the arvo after Bess had finished swimming with the seals and dolphins. We had seen the bay the day before and both said, we have got to come back to this. We hadWeiterlesen
After finding out that we had to wait a number of days for a new condenser for our air conditioner to arrive at the Cummins Garage we went back out to the coast so I could do the Baird Bay EcoWeiterlesen
Left Coffin bay and drifted north up the western coast dropping in and out of all the bays as we went until we got to Greenly beach. Here we stayed a couple of days as it looked like good fishing,Weiterlesen
These photos taken in the town of Coffin Bay itself, where oyster farming is prevalent.