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South Coast Hike, Tasmania

Date Tue, 3/26/2002, 8:41PM Tags 2002au / hiking

Short walk around Lake Osbourne in Hartz Mountain NP, and the Tahune Airwalk

Cockle Bay, Tasmania

Cockle Bay, Tasmania

Apples were just starting to come into season.

Apples were just starting to come into season.

Lake Osborn, Hartz Mountain National Park, Tasmania.  Restios are an odd plant family.

Lake Osborn, Hartz Mountain National Park, Tasmania. Restios are an odd plant family.

Hartz Mountain National Park, Tasmania.  Restios are an odd plant family.

Hartz Mountain National Park, Tasmania. Restios are an odd plant family.

Athrotaxis selaginoides

Athrotaxis selaginoides

And me!  Pandani is Richea pandanifolia

And me! Pandani is Richea pandanifolia

I love the modern design

I love the modern design

The rivers are the color of Coke, apparently due to the high amounts of tannins

The rivers are the color of Coke, apparently due to the high amounts of tannins

Airwalk

Airwalk

End of the airwalk

End of the airwalk

Tahune Airwalk

Tahune Airwalk

Country highways

Country highways

All sorts of apples

All sorts of apples

Near Glenora, Tasmania

Near Glenora, Tasmania

At Russell Falls Holiday Cabins, National Park, Tassie

At Russell Falls Holiday Cabins, National Park, Tassie

How does it work???

How does it work???

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