Travel The Bucket List

Road Trip Tasmania – Lookouts

There is something magical about maximising a view from a Lookout. The elevation, the vista, a mix of land to sky, with the occasional waters.

Bay of Fires The Gardens

Bay of Fires The Gardens

Add some dramatic weather and you have a perfect way to stop, revive & survive doing over 12,000 kilometers of driving solo.

Todays collage covers these wonderful stops in Tasmania, and also getting too & from QLD. Part 2 of these roadstops will post next week, featuring Silo Arts

Arthur River Edge of The World

Arthur River Edge of The World

Tasmania’s Arthur River is home to “The Edge of the World“. and end of the road providing views up & down the coastline, surf crashing over rocks, and waves that are almost standing still against the rivers flow. This fight between river and ocean traps the logs coming from the river, and over time, has created piles & piles of logs, now bleached by the sun. Go to enjoy the sunset.

 

Each photo names the place if you want to add them to your bucket list

 

And then separately, Blue Lake at Mt Gambier has stunning shades of blue, and there are almost a dozen structured vantage points to take in its glory. Here is just a few I visited.

WILT – What I am listening to ?

Don’t try to read too much into these WILT’s, it’s often just that earworm from my music library

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