I moved out of the house where these were taken from last week. Nice memory.

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    Oh wow that’s gorgeous. Thanks for sharing. West coast then ? Absolutely stunning place mate. A true gem on this planet.

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      East Coast of Tassie, taken when we did the driveway Anzac day during Covid. That creek runs behind my house at the end of our yard, has a bridge over it for the road and then out to sea.

      The west coast of Tassie has great sunsets over the ocean.

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        Good God you live in a beautiful spot then for sure. Just been talking about Tassie with my mate that has been there before and is heading over in a few weeks with his newish girlfriend.

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          Tassie is compact, unique, varied, stunning and a whole lot more, certainly worth a visit, it will be getting cool in a few weeks time but things like Dark MoFo, kicking off early June, keep things interesting, including the unexpected like the nude solstice swim (NSFW): https://darkmofo.net.au/program/nude-swim

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            Brrrrrr. Oh I did visit about 21 years ago, in winter. An Englishman that has been in Australia for 31 years now. I adored Tassie. The whole package, it’s bliss. Just a little too cold for my liking as I grew up in North West England and wanted to escape those temps. I mean it’s been bloody awfully hot up here this summer and for far too long. It’s just starting to cool down.

            I had QLD friends that went to live there for two years, they stayed for 8. Hobart. They bought a house at the top of the hill on Bathurst Street.