September 09, 2004
Save the Blue Tier
Tassie has some really unique places. The“blue tier”:http://www.hotkey.net.au/~touringtasmania/images/BLUETIER/BLUETIER-P1-RGBMAR04.jpg is a temperate rainforest and unlike anything I have seen before. Tucked back into the mountains, the Blue Tier used to be a tin mining area. The environment is unique. Lichen covers the ground like a giant green carpet. Plants that look like coral on land are spread throughout the folliage. The temperate rainforest has a lush feel with sassafrass trees and gigantic ferns. The feeling of the Blue Tier is a bit spooky. First walk we went on was called Goblin Forest. It looks like something out of The Lord of the Rings. Our second walk was to the summit for panaoramic views of the countryside. The blue tier is in danger because of logging. It has become a rallying cry for environmentalists in Tassie. I see save the Blue Tier stickers everwhere. Walking in the wilderness has really made me sympathetic to environmentalists. I want to save these places for future generations to enjoy as well.
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