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25.01.2022 Sunset at Lion Rock, along Tasmania's rugged south coast. #beautyoftasmania



24.01.2022 Glistening pandani under the rainforest canopy surrounded by myrtle beech and king billy pines. Southwest National Park. #beautyoftasmania

24.01.2022 That time you spend a few days getting to this epic view and then a rainbow appears. Making the most of a passing rain squall at Cape Pillar, looking towards Tasman Island. #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful

23.01.2022 Deep in the of Tasmania is where the wild things are. #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful



23.01.2022 Milky Way over the tulip field. Every October the area of Table Cape in northwestern Tasmania comes alive with the beautiful colour of these tulips. It's definitely a scene to behold day or night! #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful

22.01.2022 The truth is out there. Searching for dark skies in Tasmania is quite easy thanks to the absence of light pollution outside of the main cities. Just keep your fingers crossed for clear skies! #beautyoftasmania #darkskytasmania

21.01.2022 A scene that has lasted through the ages in the misty and remote Southwest National Park. #beautyoftasmania #theworldisbeautiful



21.01.2022 One of Tasmania's classic scenes, the old boatshed at Dove Lake with Cradle Mountain reflected in the distance. #beautyoftasmania

19.01.2022 "We're photographing Tasmania not as it is now, but as it was" ~ Peter Dombrovskis. Let's ensure it stays that way. #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful

16.01.2022 A nice little show of Aurora Australis on the D'Entrecasteaux Channel with a grand old tree hanging out over the beams. #beautyoftasmania #darkskytasmania

14.01.2022 Magical Tasmanian skies from a sea cave, so many incredible places to explore.

13.01.2022 The Green Rosella is the only parrot that is endemic to Tasmania. Admittedly it's often more yellow than green but its always a pleasure to see flying through the Tassie landscape. #beautyoftasmania



12.01.2022 Magical evenings on kunanyi/Mount Wellington with the milky way shining brightly over lights of Hobart city. Hobartians truly are lucky to have such an incredible mountain to explore so close to the city. #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful

12.01.2022 A moonlit landscape near the Du Cane Range featuring a pandani in the foreground and Mount Geryon at the back. Calm clear nights like these are rare in these part so it was a special scene to witness. #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful

11.01.2022 Icy pools overlooking a snowy Cradle Mountain, near Kitchen Hut. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful

10.01.2022 Aurora australis from the Truganini lookout on The Neck, Bruny Island. #beautyoftasmania

09.01.2022 Sunset illuminating the face of Mount Jerusalem, which is reflected in a sub-alpine pool ringed by Pencil Pines. Walls of Jerusalem National Park. #beautyoftasmania #wallsofjerusalem

08.01.2022 The imposing face of Mount Hesperus stands under a looming storm cloud on a windswept alpine ridge of the Western Arthur Range, Southwest National Park. #beautyoftasmania

07.01.2022 When Aurora Australis puts on a show under an old gum tree, with framed large and small magellenic clouds. #beautyoftasmania #darkskytasmania

06.01.2022 Sea cave sunrise on a calm autumn's morning. #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful

05.01.2022 Gazing up at the Cape Bruny Lighthouse with the galactic core of the milky way in the sky beyond. Dark skies like these are becoming rarer as the light pollution grows along with the population. Organisations like @darkskytasmania exist to help preserve the nighttime environment, so we can continue to enjoy the stars like this for generations to come. #darkskytasmania #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful

04.01.2022 Deep in the of Tasmania is where the wild things are. #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful

04.01.2022 A secluded beach on the Freycinet Peninsula, where the vivid blue waters wash along the pure white sands and the forest meets the sea. #beautyoftasmania

04.01.2022 Calm evenings on the Freycinet Peninsula, with a backdrop of the distant peaks of Schouten Island. #beautyoftasmania #theworldisbeautiful

04.01.2022 Seaweed lies in the ridges left in the sand by the moving tides, creating a stunning zebra pattern. Sawyers Bay, Flinders Island

04.01.2022 "We're photographing Tasmania not as it is now, but as it was" ~ Peter Dombrovskis. Let's ensure it stays that way. #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful

03.01.2022 The view that never gets old. Cradle Mountain from Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. #beautyoftasmania

02.01.2022 One of those days when you're at the beach and you just have to go in the water. The clarity of Tasmania's coastal waters can be absolutely mesmerising. Wineglass Bay, Freycinet Peninsula. #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful

01.01.2022 Backlit Richea scoparia flower heads at sunset, with Barn Bluff in the distance. Whilst scoparia has a beautiful appearance in summer as it blooms en-masse, its prickly foliage has earned it all sorts of nasty names from bushwalkers that come too close and brush up against it. It certainly puts a case forward for social distancing with some of Tasmania's endemic flora. #beautyoftasmania #richeascoparia

01.01.2022 Sea cave sunrise on a calm autumn's morning. #beautyoftasmania #keeptassiebeautiful

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