2 September 2017, Bruny Island, Tasmania
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In the afternoon we visited Jetty Beach. The name refers to the jetty that supplied the lighthouse at Cape Bruny, about five kilometres away.
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This is probably part of the 1916 jetty, that replaced the original one from the 1850s.
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Next we drove to Cloudy Bay and this is the mouth of Sheepwash Creek, flowing into the bay.
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Cloudy Bay.
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A little further on, we found surfers enjoying some waves.
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Still Cloudy Bay. I’ve walked on past the surfers.
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There were also a few black swans around.
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Much Later, this is The Neck, a narrow strip of sand the joins the two halves of Bruny Island. Usually you can see penguins at night here but this was closed for an upgrade of the infrastructure.
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Beautiful images, Murray. Exciting surfing shots and wonderful landscapes. I would love to return to Tasmania someday.
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Thanks very much Jane. Yes, there are lots of wonderful places to visit in Tasmania, especially if you get off the beaten track.
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Upgrade of an infrastructure? As in man made or mother nature? Surfers are hard to photograph. 😉 Love the bolt in the old piling shot.
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Upgrade of an infrastructure? Don’t understand the reference.
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