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03-Sep-2006: Freycinet National Park (Tasmania)
Photos:
Bob Oxlade, Ian Mair
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Returning to the carpark just before some...
It was overcast and grey with intermittent...
The camping area alongside Lagunta Creek is...
The Lagunta Creek mouth to Hazards Beach is...
Mt Freycinet stands in the background to our...
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We explored the coast near Cooks Corner. The...
We thought we were alone at our Cooks Beach...
The master chef was at work early that...
The next morning we backtracked along Cooks...
Near the high point of the Freycinet-Graham...
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Graham Creek runs into Wineglass Bay where...
Again we had plenty of company drop by to...
The white sands and gently rolling waves of...
The climb up to the pass is not high and...
The final stage from the Walking Tracks...