Blue tasmanian 

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  • A door at the Pinnacle Shelter on Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

  • The historic bridge at Richmond in Tasmania, Australia.

  • The magnificent view from the summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

  • This is my version of a tasmanian devil, holding a red bubble, I am looking for sugestions for a name, this should be a lot of fun. So what do ya think. / I havent decided on the prize yet but I assure you it will be great’ / Cheers / Ruben I decided on a prize a $25 Us dollar gife certificate from RB, to the winner. / I will pick the one I think is best on next Sunday….Good Luck… ** / Sunday Nov.18,2007 / The winner of the $25 GC is Catherine Cr / congrads Catherine. Thanks everone for the suggestions there were over 100 suggestions and 565 views / in only 7 days.

  • original painting 61×76 cm

  • Tasmanian birds, from the centre out: Wedge-tailed eagle / Hooded plover / Azure kingfisher / Superb blue wren / Green rosella Made with Adobe Illustrator.

  • This is a pic (best viewed large) of the waves on the East Coast of Tasmania (near Freycinet I think). The rocks seemed really solid but the waves were moving them around and making holes in them. An example of the destructive nature of the waves in this southern clime. / Taken with Sony Cybershot 4.1

  • What is the name of this lake(tarn)? / I celebrated my visit to the mountain by emerging myself into the tarn and found the water warm. “Why Cradle Mountain my friend said?” / I was pondering the reason floating on the soft tannin water. Hhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm sooooo coooool!m Cradled at Cradle Mountain! Yes!

  • Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Green Rosella The Green Rosella or Tasmanian Rosella (Platycercus caledonicus) is endemic to Tasmania. At 36 cm (14 in), it is the largest of the Rosellas. The male and female are similar in plumage, being predominantly green and yellow in colour with blue cheeks. Its diet is composed of seeds, fruit, berries and flowers, as well as insects and insect larvae. Canon PowerShot A650 IS Shutter Speed: 1/60sec / Aperture: F4.8 / ISO: 200

  • A pleasant surprise to see the splendid colors here that carpeted the floor of the rainforest near Bridal falls, past the Lemontyme lodge on an April day, 2009.

  • My gate is designed to show the destruction that is happening to the Tasmanian blue gum, Eucalyptus globulus. The leaves are made out of recycled rusty forty four gallon drums and other mesh metals, showing the skeletal form of the leaf disease that is attacking our native forest in Tasmania. There are two worms, one on the other side of the leaf-gate and one on the handle. This worm that is eating the leaves leaving just a skeletal pattern of veins is eating our Tasmanian blue gum trees which are dieing from the insect pests that thrive in the cloned mono-culture plantation trees, ‘Eucalyptus nitons’ grown for Japanese news papers. / You can see the plantation trees in the distance. They are taking over the Tasmanian landscape, causing blue green algea in the waters downstream from herb-aside and fertilizer spray. Forest Industries are responsible for the degridation of Tasmanian forest diversity and river systems. The Tasmanian Government has spent millions of dollars to get the contract for the pulp but has not yet found anyone to fund the ‘pulp mill’ which is situated at Beauty point, on the Tamar River. / Please write to the Tasmanian Government and stop this Gondwanaland destruction.

  • Taken up near Mt William National Park, in north-eastern Tasmania, on a weekend away with some awesome friends!

  • We were racing the clock to try get to Port Arthur by sunset, and there was just too many bends, and slow trucks… However, this beautiful scene popped up, and we were only 10 mins from the site, I had to make a decision… I’m glad I stopped, turns out, the site was closed anyhow, and I got this shot of some weeping willows, and still water pools. 5 mins allong what seems to be an un-named side street, I think it was private property too, but not signed.. Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia. Canon 50D, 10mm. Available large and best viewed large!!

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