Monday, August 01, 2005

East Coast-Freycinet

National Geographic should want this pic of the Tasmanian Sky

Friendly parking lot wallabys
Wineglass Bay



A moderate 1 hour roundtrip hike. The kids did well.




Convict built with no mortar early 1800
The spikes
Beach at Hereford
We caught nothing again!

Tasmania's East Coast was a vision of a south pacific island. It sports so many pristine, white beaches , clear water of the most incredible colors, wineries dotting the main highway as well as fascinating historical sites. This was spectacular. The tempature is several degrees warmer then Hobart. The beaches start at Orford and don 't stop until you stop. We stayed in Coles Bay a small town that virtual shuts down in the winter. It is the jumping off spot for The Freycinet National Park. Here are some more beautiful beaches and the famous view of Wineglass
Bay.

5 Comments:

Blogger Sandy said...

Hi Wendy,
Good job on your blog. I love it. I'm going to link it to mine. You have a very good eye for photograghy. But of course I knew you would! Miss you lots!
Sandy

3:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi, gal it's me Di. Just got back from Africa, strangely fantastic!
Sandra is catching me up. Tasmania looks great, kids are adorable. when I get pictures oganized will send you some. Hope life is good, love to whole family, miss you too, Di.

6:03 AM  
Blogger WendyAs said...

G'day,

Sorry for the delay. I didn't know the protocal was to comment back. Di... So glad to hear from you. You must have had a incredible time. Please email me from time to time. Send me your pics. How is Maggie? Start a blog. I bet it will be facinating.

11:11 PM  
Blogger WendyAs said...

Hi Sandy,
Thanks for keeping on me. I wouldn't have been a blogger without your support. I really didn't know how to comment back.

11:13 PM  
Blogger Sandy said...

That would have been a shame. I'm really enjoying it. Make sure you send your link to everyone you know. Dianne doesn't have a computer so she won't be able to email.

3:37 AM  

Post a Comment

<< Home