On Mar 12, 12:19 am, scuba.mar...@... wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm Margie. I'm a fun loving but quiet girl who enjoys getting out
> and discovering new things. My partner and I have just finished a 3
> month camping trip around Tasmania and I wanted to tell people about
> it.
>
> We started out in Hobart, a beautiful little city and headed south, as
> far south as you can go on any road in the world. Then headed north
> when the weather decided to turn on us. The Tasmanian weather is a
> fickle thing at times, one minute it is warm and sunny the next you
> are getting snowed on. The sound of snow on the tent was something I
> will never forget.
>
> We made a complete circumnavigation of the state, enjoying the scenic
> views from different locations, camping in free campgrounds, walking
> different tracks and bushwalks. The unique wildlife showed us what
> they are capable of, as did the insects. It was a rush watching the
> sun come up in the mornings and seeing the magnificent sunsets over
> the west coast. I must say that the only way to experience Tasmania
> fully is by taking it slowly and watching everything that happens.
>
> We enjoyed the experience of seeing Tasmania so much that we decided
> to build a website, Real Tasmaniahttp://www.realtasmania.com,
> dedicated to informing other people about it. I am writing a blog
> journal, as we speak at Real Tasmania, where you can read about what
> happened and where we went. There is also information about Tasmania,
> a gallery, and a forum where you can ask questions about anything
> Tasmanian.
>
> Hope to see you all at Real Tasmania and if you have been to Tasmania,
> why not join and tell us about your Tasmanian experience.
>
> http://www.realtasmania.com
>
> Cheers
>
> Margie
.....The unique wildlife showed us what they are capable of, as did
the insects.
Did not see any info. about this on your web-site.....just Wilma the
Wallaby.....
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