The island in the island
For our last week-end on Tasmania, we decided to do some road tripping. Nick flew in from Sydney to join us for some sunny days cruising around. Our first day trip took us to Bruny Island.
Bruny Island is an island off the south-eastern coast of Tasmania. Geologically, Bruny Island is actually two land masses - North Bruny and South Bruny - That are joined by a long, narrow sandy “neck”.
Apart from the stunning nature, I was more than happy to spot a little baby penguin. I didn't dare to take any picture, because he was happily asleep in his little den. It was quite a challenge to drive back to the ferry and not hit an animal. They all come hopping on the street when the sun has set, amongst them wallabies, quolls and opossums.
Bruny Island is an island off the south-eastern coast of Tasmania. Geologically, Bruny Island is actually two land masses - North Bruny and South Bruny - That are joined by a long, narrow sandy “neck”.
Apart from the stunning nature, I was more than happy to spot a little baby penguin. I didn't dare to take any picture, because he was happily asleep in his little den. It was quite a challenge to drive back to the ferry and not hit an animal. They all come hopping on the street when the sun has set, amongst them wallabies, quolls and opossums.
Fun car. Ready to roll! |
SUV rolling from Hobart to Huonville |
Let's hit the road |
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Bruny Island Ferry
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Bruny Island |
First stop "The Neck" Lookout |
Climbing up stairs for the view |
Fast... |
...and slow |
View from the Lookout point |
The Neck connecting North and South of Bruny Island |
Down by the beach |
Down at the beach |
Down at the beach |
Bruny Island |
Bruny Island |
The Neck connecting North and South of Bruny Island |
Adventure Bay |
Adventure Bay |
Adventure Bay |
Adventure Bay |
Discoveries |
Adventure Bay
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Alonnah sunset |
The Neck sunset |
Tired faces at the end of the day |
Bruny Island sunset |
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