Ahsanul karim
nice site
All about Tasmania's beautiful west coast, queenstown and the world heritage listed areas surrounding the region, A must see blog for all those considering visiting Tasmania.
This historic Town is situated in the heart of the West Coast of Tasmania. Zeehan was born in 1882 with the discovery of silver lead. Zeehan then grew to become a thriving city. “The Silver City” with a population of around 10,000 and bo...
The Village of Rosebery sits in a picturesque valley surrounded by lush temperate rainforest 145 metres above sea level, on its eastern borders lies the imposing Murchison Ranges, to the North lies Mt Black and to the South lies the remnant...
The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) cannot be mistaken for any other marsupial. Its spine-chilling screeches, black colour, and reputed bad-temper, led the early European settlers to call it The Devil. Although only the size of a sma...
Stage 40 of the 2007 Targa Tasmania was held on Sunday 22nd April in Queenstown. Competitors had there lunch break in Orr St with cars line up up along the main street giving spectators great opportunity to not only say g,day to there favou...
The original ABT railway was opened way back in 1896 and ran from Queenstown to Teepookana on the King River, the second stage of the railway opened in 1899 and took the line to the coast at Regatta Point . The railway was owned by the Mt Ly...
A richly historical ground, rugged and tough “The Gravel Pit” can be found by driving along Wilsdon Street past a row of tall trees into the main entrance or along Batchelor Street, Queenstown just near the town centre where you'll fi...
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Ahsanul karimnice site
KayakmanGreat blog with wonderful photos and articles.
RoseA most agreable site.
Sorry about your Tasmanian Devil,a shame if you lose it.
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vnrozier
poojithakeep up the good work
kesaWow great site....us aussie have got to stick together...well presented and loads of interesting content..keep it up
DiamondVVV1What a great site -- love it!
Moss is SCI'm learning more about animals of the world, and I've always been fascinated by Tasmania. I live in South Carolina, and I hope to go to Queenstown someday. I'm going to write about animals of Tasmania on my school blog very soon.
http://mossysanimals.blogspot.com/
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