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Far North West Tasmania. |
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Dip Falls. A short detour from the main highway will take you to sights such as this. |
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The Nut......a gigantic outcrop of rock. Nestled at the base is the small town of Stanley, a fishing port. |
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A very dry summer. Overlooking the farm on which I grew up in the community of Irishtown. |
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A cruise on the Arthur River gives you an opportunity to see sights such as this. |
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Driftwood at the mouth of the Arthur River. Over many years, whole trees have been washed downriver, only to be washed onto the beaches by the heavy seas of the Indian Ocean.
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Kanunnah Bridge, which crosses the Arthur River well inland. |
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Spring at Allendale Gardens. |
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Farming is the main source of income in this area of Tasmania. Cattle are raised for both dairy and beef. |
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