The first half of our Tasmania visit. The first part is all at Cradle Mountain where we explored many trails. This was the only truly cold day of our trip, but we still saw many beautiful places on our hikes, and wombats, echidnas and wallabies in the wild. There's also pictures here from the beautiful Cataract Gorge in Launceston.

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Cradle Mountain, Rainforest Walk.
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Cradle Mountain, Rainforest Walk with neat lichens and moss.
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More moss, lichens and rocks.
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Neat primeval evergreen tree.
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Knyvet Falls.
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Rotting wood with neat moss growth.
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Pencil Pine Falls.
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Trees and moss, enhanced by the light rain.
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More of the gorgeous scenery.
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Richea Scoparia, Ericaceae family, endemic to Tasmania.
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Echidna near Cradle Mountain Lodge.
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Wallaby near Cradle Mountain Lodge.
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Cradle Mountain walk along boardwalk.
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Cradle Mountain walk along boardwalk.
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Button grass in Cradle Mountain.
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Wombat grazing in the meadow. It was pretty close to the path but not too interested in us.
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Dove Lake, with Cradle Mountain in the background.
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Ingrid at Dove Lake.
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Blue tongue skink on the path.
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Cataract Gorge, Launceston.
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Cataract Gorge, Launceston.
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Cataract Gorge, Launceston.
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Cataract Gorge, Launceston.
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Lost Falls. It was a long narrow road to get to them, and they were definitely lost. Still, it was a nice view.