Tas Images

This is a general blog, covering images taken during my time in Tas. And elsewhere, as I no longer live in Tasmania

Wednesday 14 August 2024

Kimberleys July 2024

 



Clouds leaving Broome 25 July




Gaol Boab - Derby


Derby shoreline


Windjana Gorge Sunrise 26 July




Windjana Gorge Morning 



Inside Windjana Gorge



A Freshie in the gorge



End of accessible track.  Washed out in last floods



The end of the gorge




Sunset from campsite 26 July Micro 4/3



Same Sunset from phone


Queen Victoria formation Napier Range Gibb River Rd 27 July 




Sentinel Boab Bells Crk Gorge



Clouds over Bells Crk 



Bells Crk Falls


A difficult life



Sunset with camp boab 27 July


Sunrise over Manning Crk 28 July


Manning Crk



River Crossing - note height guage



Manning Crk Campsite Boab afternoon 28 July



Manning Crk Sunset reflections 28 July




Galvins Gorge waterlilly 29 July



Galvins Gorge Crk




Upper Falls





Lower Falls



Wandjina to right of lower falls




Almost hollow Boab - Birdwood Downs




Biggest Boab - Birdwood Downs




Kapok flower




Gantheaume Pt rock formations


Gantheaume Pt north to Cable Beach








Saturday 12 January 2019

West Coast - Granville Harbour Nov 30 to Dec 2 2018

I got out there and found I only had 1/2 a battery charge for the camera.  And that would have been before I cleaned out previous images.  Won't make that mistake again.


South down the coast
shrubbery in a cleft in the rocks


A gap

Seasons of Adelaide

A tree in the front courtyard



Summer

Autumn

Winter

Spring

Monday 16 April 2018

South Australia - Wilpena Pound

Easter at Wilpena Pound.

A new experience.  I've not camped, in a tent, in an established camping ground with or without power and facilities, before.  I did expect a crowd, and I did expect lots of families with vast numbers of children.  I did not expect 2 storey tents with large double bed size (width, length and height) blowup mattresses, a complete dining suite and lounge chairs and multi-burner barbeques.  But the pergola specifically for the swag was a step too far.

Many comments from passing small children regarding the size, or lack thereof, of my 1p tent.  And it was my largest tent too!

It was difficult to get away from the conga lines on the easier walks, or the harder walks too.  The Heysen Trail offered respite though. It was rather warm (30+), clear blue skies and generally poor for photography.  I'll have to go back.  Midweek and a nowhere near school or public holidays.  Grindells Hut might be next.















Thursday 3 August 2017

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