Travel Photography Photos tagged as tasmania
this spider crawled out of my foled up map and ran up my arm before I brushed it off and photographed it... still don't know wether it's harmless or deadly...
beautiful patterns in nature
this picture was taken on the tasman penninsula... no further than about 5 km from the coast... rocks and ruggest ocean, strip of costal rainforest, then beautiful farm land... what a place
this cave didn't quite live up to it's hyped up name... would have been more impressive if it had been named a little more modestly... "really nice cave" or something
A nice little scene near remarkable cave
At the very bottom of the Tasman Coastal track... before the real incline
There was a friendly sheep that came when you called it at the hostel... just roamed around in the tent yard
wonderful little place. this couple ran the hostel right in their yard. it was a great experiance
I ate some of these and didn't die.... another local told me they were edible, so I was trying them again - and then he says "wait - those are red inside, the ones I was thinking of are white inside"...
more beautiful views... no shartage of them on the Tasman penninsula
views from along the way. very beutiful
You can see the crowd in this shot... going nuts, of course.
Wonderful show in Lewisham (town about the size of ferintosh) I had standing seats in the media section for free... better than people who payed $50 to be there!
Taken in Lewisham moments before Xavier Rudd hit the stage.
This is the boat I sailed on with the guy in Tasmania.. I forget his name now... would have taken his picture.. but he was not the type of guy that would like a camera in his face...
I have a thing for tree roots visable below the surface of the ground... above and below. this was taken in the Styx, along side a logging road
some big beautiful mushrooms in the Styx
Kouta took this picture with his tripod - this isn't the tallest tree, but it is very tall. The girth of these Swamp Gums are not as big as some, but they are the tallest trees in the souther hemisphere. They are Eucalypts.
Some typical plantlife growing on bloody well everything in the rainforest - Styx valley
don't know if that is what these things are called... but god-damn are they ever itch when they bite you.
Gian swamp gum, towering into the clouds above. this one is in the 95-98 metre range
a picture taken in the Styx valley... with Kouta on a quest fro enourmous trees
The many changing faces of the landscape of Tasmania
I was always amazed with the small things you find in Tassie
Kouta positioning his camera to photograph this sublime landscape. Frenchmans Cap mountain is the faint white mountain in the far left.