Tasmania Day 4: Stanley + Cradle Mountain The Nut @ Stanley You can breathe in some of the world’s cleanest air in the Northwest of Tasmania, one of the most pristine regions in the world with important remaining tracts of temperate rainforest. Stanley is a lovely, laid back tourist town that serves as a gateway…
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Tasmania Bay of Fires!
Tasmania Day 3: From Bicheno, we drove along the scenic east coast all the way to the “Hottest” travel destination for 2009 by Lonely Planet, Bay of Fires, and continued to the Northwest coast for a night in Stanley. *extracted from maps.google.com Bay of Fires It’s not graffiti on boulders, no one splashed paints! The…
Tasmania East Coast Attractions
On the second day in Tassie, we left Hobart and drove up north to discover the rugged beauty of the east coast. *extracted from maps.google.com Richmond In less than 30 mins drive from Hobart, we arrived in Richmond to admire the oldest bridge in Australia. Constructed by convicts from 1823 to 1825 during the penal…
8 Days Tasmania Self-Drive Convoy
I made it to Tasmania again in two years. It’s one of those paradise places on earth where you won’t get tired of visiting and I love her even more! Thanks to Tourism Tasmania and Chan Brothers Travel, I was part of the ‘8 Days Devilishly Tasmania Self-Drive Convoy‘. They say Tasmania is a photographer’s…
Titanic: Mystery Solved
This is no epic romantic disaster film of Leonardo Dicaprio and Kate Winslet. Can’t deny that many of us here have watched it numerous times and only learnt about the history of Titanic from programs tout best-guess theories and land-based speculation. Since the sinking of the legendary Titanic on April 15 in 1912, some of…





