Tasmania - Tas26 seascapeBeautiful trees creating a natural cover for a pathway. The Island State of Tasmania is separated from the mainland by the Bass strait some 240kms away. Initially known as Van Diemens land, Tasmania was subject to the practice of "transportation" where convicts were sent to the island as punishment and kept in penitentiaries and prisons. This practice ceased in 1853. Today, Tasmania relies heavily on tourism, agriculture and aquaculture as its main
one of the most visited spots in the Southwest
Persimmon leaves glowing orange in the sunlight at Golden Valley Tree Park
surfing and caves
which is on the furthest southwest corner of the continent
you will find the falls set back away from the beach
So much so that the bridge was recently destroyed by them and had to undergo some heavy-duty repairs
Cape Leeuwin sunrise with storm rolling in over the coast
These giants can tower over the forest floor with up to fifty metres in height and make up a large section of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park
Caves Road is also direct access to Margaret River
The Area where the falls are located is owned by the Wadandi people and when visiting we are asked to be respectful of this land as it is of significant importance to the Wadandi culture
The foreground around Sugarloaf Rock can be just as interesting as the rock itself
There are many reasons to visit Nannup including its yearly Tulip Festival