ILUVSWTAS wrote:Beautiful shots. I especially like the second one.
Nuts wrote:Last one's an awesome pic. The tarn has been all over the news... it's now famous! Someone should point a documentary camera to the surrounding bush and vantage points.
Overlandman wrote:From ABC
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-24/ ... n/12385980
As the rain continues to fall in southern Tasmania, flooding roads and inundating homes, the downpour has caused one of Hobart's most mysterious gems to reappear.
ILUVSWTAS wrote:
Is the media ruining some of these special pristine places??
TentPeg wrote:And also we now have hundreds more people who have connected with our amazing outdoors who will no doubt be motivated to help save it when we need them.
bushwalker zane wrote:TentPeg wrote:And also we now have hundreds more people who have connected with our amazing outdoors who will no doubt be motivated to help save it when we need them.
This is a good point. Connecting people with place is a fantastic way to champion conservation. I try to tell myself this when I see over crowded places.
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