September 16, 2004
Wineglass Bay
Last weekend we did one of the most impressive bushwalks there is to do in Tassie. Freycinet National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Tasmania. The reason for all those visitors is the gorgeous Wineglass Bay. It’s a fairly steep walk of about 2 1/2 hours to go to the lookout, then down to the beach, and all the way back. Of course, we did spend a little extra time on the chilly but gorgeous beach.
At the end of a hike, we were greeted in the parking lot by a friendly native. Beauty.
Posted by Erica at 05:10 am
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Your friendly natives are so much cuter than our friendly natives. Can you bring one of those friendly natives back with you so it can stand by my car and look cute like that?
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