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    • Day 7
    • Monday, February 17, 2025 at 12:50 PM
    • ☀️ 16 °C
    • Altitude: Sea level
    • AustraliaHoneymoon Bay42°7’49” S  148°17’35” E
    Coles Bay
    Beautifully maintained walking tracks. The wineglass Bay track had us walking approx 2000 stepsIn the 19th century, whaling stations popped up & the bay's waters often turned red with whale blood2On the lookout over wineglass baySome of the huge rock formations2Rest Stop2Mammoth Rocks along the wineglass bay walking trackPlenty of people doing the wineglass bay walkNear the lighthouse and looking back towards wineglass bayThe two granite islands are called the nuggetsCape Tourville lighthousePete & Rose.Having a yummy dinner in our accommodation in St Helens

    Freycinet National Park

    February 17 in Australia ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

    Today, we drove about 15km from Bicheno to the Freycinet National Park to do a few walking trails. We saw Coles Bay, Wine Glass Bay, and the Cape Tourville lighthouse.

    Shirley Miller

    TravelerRest StopGosh those rocks are enormous.

    2/17/25Reply
    Tania and Allan Simpson

    TravelerThey sure were impressive

    2/18/25Reply
    Shirley Miller

    TravelerMammoth Rocks along the wineglass bay walking trackWow wouldn’t want a earthquake

    2/17/25Reply
    Tania and Allan Simpson

    TravelerWe all said the same

    2/18/25Reply
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