Life's a Beach

Chris  Willis

Life's a Beach

Swansea, Tasmania. Just perfect….we only stayed there for a few hours, but it was a pure delight. We stayed at a wonderful B&B called Meredith House. Very old and beautifully restored, with period furnishings. Most charming…I recommend it to anyone going to that beautiful spot :-)

Some of Swansea’s early history is very sad…with a family of 6 children being drowned in a terrible storm over Oyster Bay. The captain and crew left the family and although the parents survived after struggling to keep the children alive, they eventually lost them all.

Wikipedia says :
The first European to explore the Swansea area was Captain James Cox sailing from England to Sydney. He took his ship, the Mercury up the eastern coast of Tasmania. On 3 July 1789, having heard of vast colonies of seals in the area, he sailed along the western shore of Maria Island and into a stretch of water he named Oyster Bay.

Swansea wasn’t settled until 1821 when George Meredith, his family and workers arrived from Pembrokeshire, Wales in 1821. Meredith obtained a grant from Lieutenant Governor William Sorrell to farm in the area around Oyster Bay. The land was developed and made suitable for seasonal crops and grazing stock and a tannery and flour mill were established by the Meredith River. Whaling stations were also set up on nearby islands to enable the export of whale oil. Meredith’s home, Cambria is now in private hands but there are other important buildings in the town including Morris’ General Store which has been owned and run by the Morris family for over 100 years. The Swansea Bark Mill which processed black wattle bark was used in colonial times in the tanning industry and is now a museum. Schouten House is a fine early Victorian colonial house built in 1844 and is now a hotel.

I took this photograph using my Canon Powershot A550

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Life's a Beach by Chris  Willis
Life's a Beach by Chris  Willis
  • JennyDean

    JennyDean

    looks like a lovely spot Chris, nice capture.

  • Chris  Willis

    Chris Willis

    Thanks Jenny. It certainly was lovely :) I don’t think I would have attempted a swim though, even if it does look inviting…a bit too cool for me :)

  • Phil Thomson IPA

    Phil Thomson IPA

    Beautiful image of peace and tranquility with great composition and beautiful tones, Chris !!!

  • Chris Willis replied

    It was that, and more :-) Thanks so much for your help, Phil. I’m slowly getting it !!

  • CanDuCreations

    CanDuCreations

    Excellent colors and clarity. Very beautiful work and yes, I agree again :)

  • Chris Willis replied

    WOW….thanks so much :) I am so glad you like this. I shall keep on practising :)

  • gypsygirl

    gypsygirl

    Beautiful image, love the layers of colours!

  • Chris Willis replied

    Thanks a heap…I’m so thrilled that it was featured :-)

  • Lior Goldenberg

    Lior Goldenberg

    Beautiful image Chris, superb colors!

  • Chris Willis replied

    It was lovely being there, Lior….I admit that I did tweak it a little bit to up the colour a bit, but not too much :)
    Thanks very much for leaving me your comment…it’s appreciated :
    )

  • AmyRalston

    AmyRalston

    Really beautiful colors, very tranquil. Congrats on the Feature, Chris.

  • Chris Willis replied

    Yes, it was tranquil…I loved being there. I was stoked to hear that it had been featured :-)
    Thank you for leaving me your comment. Hugs

  • i l d i  l a z a r

    i l d i l a z...

    Wonderful view,great image Chris!

  • Chris Willis replied

    Thanks so much for leaving me your comment :)
    It was a delight to have been there at the right time. We have some amazing beaches in Australia. Thanks again :
    )

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