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24.01.2022 Say no more.... Happy New Year



20.01.2022 KEEP UP WITH TASSIE BREWERS If you’re looking for a great place to keep up to date with beer info around Tassie. Head over and check out the Tasmanian Beer ...Trail and Tasmanian Beer & Ale Society. These guys have some awesome info about brewers around our great island. We have so many amazing breweries and cider makers in TASSIE: Hobart Brewing Co. Seven Sheds Brewery Meadery and Hop Garden Devils Brewery, Tasmania Van Dieman Brewing Two Metre Tall James Boag Fox Friday Craft Brewery Captain Blighs Shambles Brewery Kick Snare Brewing Taverner's Boutique Brewery MOO BREW Cascade Brewery Spreyton Cider Co Little Rivers Brewing Co. T-Bone Brewing Co. Last Rites Brewing Company Discover Tasmania Visit Tasmania Upcoming Tasmanian Events. Everything Tasmania Big Events Tasmania Look What's On Hobart Hobart Hurricanes Hit100.9 Hobart Triple M Hobart ABC Hobart

20.01.2022 NaturePic Challenge - Mountains # 4: MOUNT AMOS (THE HAZARDS), TASMANIA (-) See more on: https://wildernesscoffee-naturalhigh.com/the-hazards/ At just over 450 ...metres, Mount Amos isn’t really that high, but its inclination gets rather steep & challenging. You’ll have to scramble your way up (and down again!) over several huge granite boulders on the upper parts to reach the top. My trusty Wilderness Coffee flask suffered a couple of dents as I clambered along that track... ;-) Early January 2013, an unusual heat wave was blasting over Tasmania. The island normally has a much milder climate than the rest of Australia. Due to its location south of the mainland it’s tempered by the cooler currents from the Tasman Sea and the Roaring Forties. But on the day I climbed Mount Amos, the temperature reached a scorching 37 degrees Celcius. It was one of the hottest days on record in Tasmania. On days like that, it’s a good idea to go for the hills & cool off in the fresh mountain air. Once you’ve braved the hardcore scrambling bit, you’ll be rewarded with some truly awe-inspiring views over Wineglass Bay and the Freycinet Peninsula. And once you’ve made your way down again, enjoy a refreshing swim and a rest on the the spectacular white sands of Wineglass Beach. I was just in time, as the park was closed the next day because of extreme fire hazard. It was the day when devastating bushfires raged through the nearby Tasman Peninsula. --- #Hazards #WineglassBay #Tasmania #NaturePicChallenge

14.01.2022 Horseshoe Falls, Mt Field Nat Park, Tasmania



12.01.2022 This is a must if on the west coast.

11.01.2022 In the gap between the twin summits of Mt Hayes - Western Arthur Range, Tasmania Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service Visit Tasmania... www.nickfitzhardingephotography.ca

10.01.2022 WOW... incredible footage of Orcas just off Bruny Island Orcas, or Killer Whales, are the largest member of the dolphin family. Larger males reach up to 10m a...nd 4 tons. They are easily identifiable by their distinctive black, grey and white colours. Pods can range in size to upwards of several hundred, although in Australian waters most reports are of less than 10 made up of family groups which usually include 1-2 adult males and the rest being females and juveniles This pod of Orcas has been making an annual pilgrimage to the River Derwent and D'Entrecasteaux channel since 2003. They have also been spotted along Tassie's east coast as summer comes to an end. Whale sightings in Tasmania can be reported to the DPIPWE Whale Hotline: 0427-WHALES (0427 942 537) Thanks to S Kwong for a magical video. We love to share your Tassie videos, photos and stories with the world You can inbox us or post to our wall. If you are on instagram you can tag either of our accounts via the hashtags #TasmaniaGram or #InstaTasmania #Tasmania



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