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Tasmania

Tasmania:  Explore the Possibilities
ONE TRAVELLER'S GUIDE
"Great Tasmanian Landscape"

"Great Tasmanian Landscape"

Breathless landscapes... the land that time forgot. ~~Dee Muzzi Photography

Joe Garage

Joe Garage

Set in a quiet cross street, one block from Hobarts amazing waterfront and just two blocks from the mall, Joes Garage is home to an extraordinary collection that possibly best describes the random mind of its creator, Matt Hamilton, an eccentric, middle aged larakin, with a passion for anything motorised. Comfortable, warm, welcoming, this man cave/ pub/bar is truly unique, and should be a must on your visit to Hobart. Loc: 52 Collins Street See also "Street Photography">>

Wrest Point Tasmania - Fine Wine - Tasmanian vintages by the glass, intimacy and romantic views. Simply heaven! Or, if you're after something more formal then why not make your way up to the Point Revolving Restaurant. "Let The World Revolve Around You For A Night"!

"A penny for your thoughts"

"A penny for your thoughts"

"We will always be friends until we're old and senile, then we will be new friends". Image Loc: Evandale: town of the Penny Farthing races, Tasmania. ~~Dee Muzzi Photography

Tasmanian Landscape @ Dusk ~Dee Muzzi Photography

"A Taste of Tasmania"

"A Taste of Tasmania"

Wine and Food Taste Festival, Tasmania

Henry Jones Art Hotel

Henry Jones Art Hotel

The Henry Jones is the first and only dedicated Art Hotel in Australia, with its fusion of the antique and the ultra-modern, the hotel is truly unique. The sandstone warehouses (dating back to the early 1820's), once home to Sir Henry Jones' IXL jam factory have been creatively transformed into a world class harbourside hotel.

Wine and Food Taste Festival, Tasmania See the guy front right - doesn't he look just like John Lennon :)

Lets Dance Salamanca Style

Lets Dance Salamanca Style

Let's dance put on your red shoes and dance the blues Let's dance to the song they're playin' on the radio Let's sway while color lights up your face Let's sway sway through the crowd to an empty space ~David Bowie (Lyrics to "Lets Dance") Image Loc: Salamanca Market Hobart Tasmania Explore Salamanca Place, a short walk from the waterfront, with its galleries, theatres, craft shops and restaurants in 1830s Georgian warehouses

Salamanca Market, Hobart Tasmania. Some people are just so creative!

Cascade Brewery

Cascade Brewery

Around a bend in South Hobart, standing in startling Gothic isolation, is Australia's oldest brewery. Cascade was established in 1832 next to the clean-running Hobart Rivulet, and is still pumping out superb beer and soft drinks today.

Collage: McCain Bros building signage and St Davids Cathedral Hobart: 125 Macquarie Street. There is a small museum in the cloisters. ~Dee Muzzi Photography

Russell Falls Tasmania ~Dee Muzzi Photography

"Shine on you crazy diamond" ~Dee Muzzi Photography

Coles Bay: "The town became one of the first in the world to ban Plastic shopping bags in April 2003" ~Dee Muzzi Photography

Looks more like a scene from Phuket rather than Tassie ~Dee Muzzi Photography

Tasmanian Landscape ~Dee Muzzi Photography

"True Colours"

"True Colours"

Double rainbow caught while driving through a storm. “We may run, walk, stumble. drive, or fly, but let us never lose sight of the reason for the journey, or miss a chance to see a rainbow on the way.” ― Gloria Gaither ~~Dee Muzzi Photography

"Diamonds are a gulls best friend" Diamond shaped formation of gulls on beach ~Dee Muzzi Photography

Tasmanian Sunset ~Dee Muzzi Photography

Tasman Bridge. ~Dee Muzzi Photography

Tasmanian wall mural

Beaconsfield Mining Museum Tasmania

Beaconsfield Mining Museum Tasmania

On Anzac Day, 2006, the previously little-known Tasmanian town of Beaconsfield was turned into a national headline when a mine collapse killed Larry Knight and trapped Brant Webb and Todd Russell for a fortnight. 4 years later, the memory of the pair's dramatic rescue has transformed the town into a headline act, with the Beaconsfield Mine and Heritage Centre and its showpiece display on the rescue named as Tasmania's top heritage and cultural tourism attraction at the 2009 Tas'n Tourism Awards

Queen Victoria Museum, Launceston. The QVMAG is located on two key Launceston sites: the 1870s era railway workshop at Inveresk; and the 1891 Royal Park Art Gallery building on Wellington Street.

"Breaking the Chain"

"Breaking the Chain"

The Blacksmith Shop, QVMAG, Launceston (Inveresk)

"Spooning, Salamanca Style"

"Spooning, Salamanca Style"

Creative windchimes sold at Salamanca market

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