Thinking of Tasmania

Gordon River Cruise
Gordon River Cruise, West Tasmania

Harry got us all excited with the new touring guide for 2003-2004 NRMA’s Experience Tasmania edition on Friday. I haven’t been able to leave it aside since I took up reading and the amount of information it has is simple staggering. We arrive at Launceston [1,2,3] soon, very soon — Tasmania’s biggest northern city, the Cataract Gorge breathing a quiet meandering Tamar river heading up into Bass Strait. We have scoped a 10 day holiday so far and already seem to be running out of time. There is just so much to see. The world hertitage cruises, the majestic Cradle Mountains[1,2], the river-runs along the Derwent River to Norfolk, the Westcoast wilderness way – Lake St. Clair: Australia’s deepest lake, Wineglass Bay, Woodenboat building, the Tasman peninsula, the Bridgestowe Lavendar Farm… you can tell I am already holidaying.

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