Tasmania #04 Collage
| Pieman River Bank
| Cool Rainforest Vegetation
| Conifer beside Pieman River
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Tree Ferns on bank of Pieman River at Corinna
| Cool Temperate Rainforest near Pieman River at Corinna
| Tree Fern Fronds
| Tree Fern at Corinna
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Road to Zeehan
| Beehives beside Road Tasmania is noted for many varieties of Honey, including the famous Leatherwood Honey
| Cloudy Skies over Zeehan
| Mt Zeehan, 702 m
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Mt Zeehan, 702 m
| Three Masked Lapwings (Vanellus miles) Commonly known as Masked Plovers and are widespread throughout Tasmania
| Wattle (Acacia)
| Sunrise through the Mist at Zeehan
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Morning Mist on the outskirts of Zeehan
| Queenstown Railway West Coast Wilderness Railway: This unique Rack and Pinion steam train departs from Queenstown & Strahan daily for a 34km trip through rainforest wilderness up 1:16 gradient and across 40 restored bridges
| Empire Hotel at Queenstown built 1901
| Queenstown Post Office
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Mt Lyell Hidden by cloud
| Cloud cover lifting from over Mt Lyell
| Fog covered hills behind Queenstown
| Street Scene in Queenstown
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Halo of Cloud over Mt Lyell
| Cloud in the Valley at Queenstown
| Sunlit Buildings at Queenstown
| Fog on Revegetated Hills
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Scars of Mining on Hillside
| Dew covered seed heads ready to disperse
| Dew covered Tree Fern Fronds
| Mt Lyell in view as the mist clears
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Post Office and Buildings of Orr Street Queenstown
| Historic Hunter's Hotel (circa 1898) at Queenstown
| Queenstown Central Newsagency established 1912
| Miner's Memorial The history of Queenstown is commemorated in a series of sculptures in a Memorial Park
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Memorial to Pioneer Families at Queenstown
| Miner's Sunday
| Commencement of Mining in the Mt Lyell area
| 1896 - Railway opens between Queenstown and Strahan
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