Onwards to Smithton to explore the Tarkine region and the far north west where we took in natural and dramatic landscapes, rainforests, eye catching wilderness and breathtaking coastlines. This area is where the recent bushfires raged over the summer months. It is another magnificent part of Tassie.
Bush fire landscape although devastating still had a beauty about it.
Aboriginal rock carvings on the beach thought to be 1000's of years old.
Next was a cruise down the Arthur River, only 1% of tourists who visit Tassie come to the Tarkine, Arthur River area. It was amazing to see this untouched wilderness.
Sea Eagles and nest
Over to "The Edge of The World". This truly was a wild windy place. Certainly blew our cobwebs away, difficult to stand upright , almost sent us horizontal at times.
Back to Burnie now for a not so fun trip to the dentist.