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Unfolding Tree Fern Frond
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Hogarth Falls
In the Forest
Boom and Bust
Queenstown
Out of Queenstown
Waterfall
Bruny Isthmus
Hobart sunrise
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Across the channel
Bruny Island Lighthouse
Two Lighthouses
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Roadside Flower
Mt Lyell Lookout
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Swamp Honey-myrtle
Yellow Tasmanian Flowers .... Ooops!
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Tasmanian Waratah
Down to the Beach
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Away!
In Case You Were Wondering!
Grey Fantail
Superb Blue Wren
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Across from Coles Bay
Approaching Sunset, Coles Bay
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The Hazards
The Callington Mill
How's Your Headache?
Reflecting on Richmond
Tasmanian Native-hen
What a Goose!
Dry Stone Wall
Richmond Bridge
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Reserved Parking
Inside MONA #2
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The Horse is Ready
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Protea Flower
Old Apple Shed on the Huon
Along the Huon River estuary
Vineyard, Huon Valley
The Garden Through the Window
Antarctica in Hobart
Farewell, Macquarie Island
Swimming King Penguins
The old Lusitania Bay hut
Visiting Lusitania Bay
Royal Penguin Boogie
The Regal Itch
Hey, what's that round glass thing on the box?
Beach scene at Sandy Bay
The five metre rule #2
The five metre rule #1
The Royal Colony (or is that Chateau?)
Penguin Highway
Meet the Royals!
The old Sandy Bay hut - and neighbours
Rabbits and penguins
Returning through the fog
Seastack Landscape #2
Seastack Landscape #1
Reclining Fur Seal
The watching skua
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Kunzea Flower
I really don't know why, but it seems this is called "Tick Bush". Ticks are the ultimate turn-off, so I think I prefer the botanical name of Kunzea ambigua. We found this (without any ticks) in eastern Tasmania, but it also grows in areas of the SE coast of mainland Australia. The flowers are 2-3 cm across.
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