 Salmon Farm - 41 degrees South Tasmania |
 Pete feeding the fish |
 The fish eating the food |
 The chickens were after some food too |
 Salmon are reared in tanks and a wetland is used as a natural biofilter |
 Montana Waterfall and Cascades |
 Mole Creek - our camp |
 View from our campsite |
 Pete enjoying a beer by the creek |
 Dinner - kangaroo burgers |
 Marakoopa Cave |
 Lots of formations |
 Marakoopa Cave |
 Cave cricket |
 Marakoopa Cave |
 Marakoopa Cave |
 Glow worm info |
 The lights were turned off in the cave, so that we could see the glow worms |
 Walk through the forest to King Solomons Cave |
 King Solomons Cave |
 Lots of different formations |
 King Solomons Cave |
 King Solomons Cave |
 King Solomons Cave |
 Sparkling calcium crystals |
 Iron gives the reddish colour on this curtain formation |
 Unusual formation |
 Curtains |
 King Solomons Cave |
 The Wandering Trout and a tasting paddle |
 On trail to the Leven Canyon |
 Leven Canyon |
 Spectacular view |
 The peak opposite our lookout |
 The river cutting through the canyon |
 One more piccie |
 The town of Penguin |
 Burnie - West Beach - Little Penguins come ashore |
 Little (aka Blue or Fairy) Penguin |
 Flapping its wings |
 Posing for us |
 It's at its heaviest, as it is about to start moulting - this will take a couple of weeks and it cannot fish during that time |
 There are two Little Penguins in this photo |
 Burnie - The Makers' Workshop - these are made of paper |
 Fossil Bluff |
 A 275 million year old cliff |
 Rich in fossils |
 Created by an ancient tide-water glacier |
 View from Table Cape |
 View across to Table Cape lighthouse |
 Table Cape lighthouse |
 Boat Harbour Beach |
 White sand and sapphire-blue water... |
 ...it could be the Caribbean |
 Boat Harbour Beach |
 Stanley - The Nut |
 View from our tent - towards The Nut |
 The Nut - an ancient volcano |
 There is a chairlift to the top... |
 ...but we take the steep zig-zag trail |
 Bonus - wee meet this little wallaby |
 Part way up the trail |
 It was very steep - thankfully a short trail |
 We chat to those going up on the chairlift |
 There's a 2km trail around the top of The Nut |
 Pete on trail |
 There's also a little forest up there |
 View down to our campsite and Tatlows beach |
 View down to Godfreys Beach |
 View to the fishing harbour |
 Great view |
 Then we head back down - our poor knees |
 Arthur River - Edge of the World |
 The sea here stretches uninterrupted... |
 ...all the way to Argentina |
 Driftwood piled up on the rocks |
 Pounding waves |
 Arthur River |
 Arthur River |
 View from Sumac Lookout |
 Trail to Trowutta Arch |
 Through lovely temperate rainforest |
 Jackie heads down to the Arch |
 We get a glimpse through the trees |
 The Trowutta Arch |
 A collapsed cave and sinkhole |
 Most of the year the water would be clear |
 There's an algae on top |
 It's a nice colour |
 Looking back through the arch |