Panorama 3:1 - Tas01b boranupOld boat shed in ruins on the water's edge with a storm brewing. The Island State of Tasmania is separated from the mainland by the Bass strait some 240kms away. The majority of its population live around the Greater Hobart area. 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,
The mural has to be seen in person to really appreciate the magnitude of it and understand the level of skill that would have been needed to succeed
The beautiful Liffey falls with all its tiers and levels
It even boasts its own natural spa pool where the waves crash against the rocks
Wellington Dam is the largest dam in the state's southwest and was built to supply the Collie River irrigation district
Iconic lighthouse at Cape Leeuwin behind huge granite boulders
almost reflective
Starting over a hundred years ago the park is now one of the largest arboretums in Western Australia
home to the Saturday markets
Being adjacent to Caves Road allows tourists and locals access to some of the state's best wine and vineyard estates plus the many limestone caves found in the region
On sixty hectares of landscaped parkland at Balingup you will find Golden Valley Tree Park
and aquaculture as its main sources of economy
Wellington Dam is the largest dam in the Southwest of the state and was built to supply the Collie River irrigation district