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Monday, January 30, 2012

Tasmania #10. Wilmot

The first ever Coles Store was open by the Coles brothers in the town of Wilmot.
Much of the store has been left in the original set up. An awesome little general store.
Wilmot is renowned for the ornamental letter boxes that the residents have made. This angel is made of old beer cans.
A mural outside the general store showing some of the letterboxes in the area...
...and the mural on the other side of the shops.

Tasmania #9. One awesome river!

This awesome river was at the bottom of the property at Mountain Valley.

Special treat... my first wild platypus. Trust me to only have my small lens with me!

Tasmania #8. Wildlife during the day...

This little guy is called a Pademelon. They're only about 30cm tall.
Superb Fairy Wren
This little Echidna came right up to me as I was lying down trying to take his photo and sniffed my camera bag.
Tasmanian Native Hen...one of 7 lifers for the trip!

Tasmania #7. ...and wildlife during the night.

Caleb in our makeshift hide watching the Tasmanian Devils come up onto the veranda.
What you lookin' at?

A Spotted Quoll also came by to have a feed.
An unexpected guest...woke to find this little guy on our bed!
One of the Tassie Devils sniffing around outside the bedroom window.

Tasmania #6. Mountain Valley Wilderness Chalets

Our chalet, "Native Pepper" set amongst the Tasmania bush.
We had a great wood fire that kept us all cosy. And the glass door where Caleb and I camped and waited for the Tasmania Devils to come.


One of the many Pademelon's that came out onto the grass area at dusk.

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Tasmania #5. The town of Lower Crackpot

Lower Crackpot is a miniature village surrounded by mazes and lavender fields.
Very nice iced coffee!

Tasmania #4. Tasmania North Coast

Caleb acting like a penguin with a penguin in Penguin.
The beach at Burnie.
The board walk at Burnie is search for some of the little locals.

Finally spotted one! Roosting in a burrow is a Little Penguin.