The day begun with a walk to another waterfall. Get use to this, waterfalls become an important part of our Tasmania trip. They are amzaing things. So this day we head to Ralph's Falls. Where we find this breath taking view and made a friend.
The view from Norm's Lookout

Ralph's Falls

Grasshopper

This was follwed by a outstanding walk through the Mount Victoria Forest where I came arcoss a Tiger Snake, going the other way. With some relief on my part. And a walk to Saint Columba Falls.
Mount Victoria Forest

Saint Columba Falls

After a fun packed morning we found a ture Australian, homely pub to have a cold beer and refill our stomachs. Whislt sharing a cold one with the local pig.
The Pub in the Paddock

With our stomachs full and our feet well rested, it was time for a gentle stroll along the bay of fires. It was out of the this world. And the sea was so blue. Sue and I got into the hoilday spirit and had a paddle. Mark informed us, as he dose that we didn't have time to swim. The whole time we were there I had to pick myself. As I never thought I would be walking on a beach with such blue sea and white sands.
Bay of Fires

A lovely relaxing day was finished at Freycinet Lodge where we enjoyed walks along the beach, a good meal, wiskney tasting, twilight walks with many Australian animals. I think my best moment was resting on the beach watching the bright stars and listening to the waves. It took me right back to the evenings I spent on the beaches at home with my greatest friends.
Freycinet Lodge

Claire at Freycinet

Sunset At Freycinet
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