GETTING LOST IN TASSIE

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When I travel I always choose to be amongst nature. My husband and I love to explore Australia in our simple camper trailer and recently took it on the ferry across Bass Strait to spend time exploring Tasmania.

Tasmania is an island where time has stood still. A land where high rise buildings and traffic jams just don’t exist. The landscape is diverse and spectacular consisting of mountain ranges, wild rivers, secluded white sandy beaches and rugged coastline.

If camping is not your thing you can spend your time staying in quaint fishing shacks that can be found in every quiet corner of the island. These are a part of Tasmania’s history and charm.

Enjoy this pictorial and make Tassie your next destination.

Walking from Recherche Bay into South Cape Bay.

Walking from Recherche Bay into South Cape Bay.

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Beach shack love, Weymouth. @shack_inthe_dunes

Beach shack love, Weymouth. @shack_inthe_dunes

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Lighthouse Bay, South Bruny Island.

Lighthouse Bay, South Bruny Island.

Walking from Fortescue Bay to Eaglehawk Neck.

Walking from Fortescue Bay to Eaglehawk Neck.

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Fisherman’s Shack, Pirates Bay, Eaglehawk Neck. @houseoftheweedyseadragon

Fisherman’s Shack, Pirates Bay, Eaglehawk Neck. @houseoftheweedyseadragon

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Tassie’s wild west, Franklin River.

Tassie’s wild west, Franklin River.

South Cape Bay.

South Cape Bay.

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