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Reflections on Lake Burbury

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Mt Paris Dam

Wombat exploring in the Cradle Mountain region

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Tasmania is such a picturesque place and so contrasting ...

Tassie Wanderer documents my adventures ranging from waterfall walks, mountain climbing, camping adventures, coastal walks, historical walks, sunsets, caves, and stunning lookouts. It is purely a hobby and something I enjoy sharing with others. It currently has 48 posts with over 25,000 page views. I will continue to journal my adventures through Tasmania, sharing this amazing state with others.

‘Life is meant for adventures, let your feet wander, your eyes marvel, your soul ignite, as you explore the serenity of Tasmania!’

Parson Falls

Sunset at Granville Harbour

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My favourite coastal walk would be The Archwhich is located on the Cape Queen Elizabeth Track on North Bruny Island. The Arch is pretty impressive with the brown, sharped-edge arch, framing the gorgeous blue shades of the ocean. The beach sits beneath a jaggered cliff face showing geometric patterns and a blow hole at the end of the beach.

The blog post which has had the most views is quite a personal one. It was my trip to the Southern most point of Tasmania at Cockle Creek which was a distraction to a diagnosis that changed my life. At the end of the five days exploring this magnificent location I was

diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer. I have come to realise how important being out in nature is to me. It’s my place to clear the mind and rejuvenate the soul. I was able to seek solitude out in the environment as part of my healing.

I enjoy waterfall walks the most and love capturing the water cascading down the landscape. There are so many waterfalls in Tasmania and it’s the remoteness of these falls that creates the challenge and satisfaction of reaching them. I also love capturing native flora and fauna in Tasmania with so much wildlife to see if you stop and take the time to observe.

To view the Tassie Wanderer blog to see some of the amazing destinations Tasmania has to offer head to Tassie Wanderer.

‘The Arch’ on Bruny Island

Cockle Creek, Tasmania

Baby Bennet’s Wallaby in its mother’s pouch

Lower Chasm Falls

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