Under down-under
And so our Super 6 days Tour began...
23/3/08: Port Arthur, Taman Peninsula, Richmond and Mount Wellington
John, our tour guide for the next 6 days, picked us up from our hostel and we headed down to Port Arthur Historic Site. As we all know, Australia used to house convicts from the UK and some were sent to Tasmania to be servants of the wealthy people there. Port Arthur is a prison for servants who committed crimes or disobeyed their masters. It was chosen as a prison as the area was surronded by deep waters and steep cliffs which made it very difficult for the prisoners to abscond. After 2 huge bush fires, what is left of Port Arthur now are parts of the building structures filled with sad stories. The remains of Port Arthur stood majestically on the highlands with the clear blue sky and green endless range of mountains as the back drop. I have learnt alot about the history of Tasmania and their prison system after the visit to Port Arthur.
24/3/08: Ross and Freycinet National Park
We finally left Hobart on our second day of the tour! We headed to the east side of Tasmania and our first destination is the historic rustic town of Ross. It is a town similar to Richmond and it also has a bridge built by convict labourers. John stopped by to pick up lunch- he is always dropping us off at these small towns for morning tea then he will zoom off somewhere to get lunch and pick us up again. I am always looking foward to what he is going to get for lunch! Haha...
We finally left Hobart on our second day of the tour! We headed to the east side of Tasmania and our first destination is the historic rustic town of Ross. It is a town similar to Richmond and it also has a bridge built by convict labourers. John stopped by to pick up lunch- he is always dropping us off at these small towns for morning tea then he will zoom off somewhere to get lunch and pick us up again. I am always looking foward to what he is going to get for lunch! Haha...
With Kim from Korea and Matchiko from Japan- super nice people from our tour! Both of them have been living in Australia fore quite some time on their own.. working then travelling and experiencing life outside their own countries.. how cool is that??
John, being the crazy guy he is, decided to bring us up to some lighthouse which is not on the itinerary. Because the road up was rather steep, he had to detach the trailer which contained all our luggages and left it at some carpark then drive up. It was worth the drive as the view up there was really good too!!
25/03/08: St Helens, Bay of Fires, St Columba Falls and Launceston
After the tiring but fulfilling trekking yesterday, we were rewarded with beautiful views of beaches today!! As we travelled up the east coast of Tasmania, we stopped by the Bay of Fires and many other beaches. It is called Bay of Fires because the Aborigines used to burn blubber to create heat at night as it gets really cold at night during winter.
Us with Angelo, Kim, Katherine and Dorothy (Hongkong girls who are studying at Monash University)
This is the first of the many series of 'jump shots' that we took throughout the trip! We became really good high jumpers after that.. haha.
We headed down to St Columba Falls where we had a nice picnic with a wide variety of food! There was so much food that we could not finish and John threw all of them away as it was the company's policy not to keep the leftovers..heart pain ah.. so wasteful!!
Took a photo with Kim as it was her last day on the tour!
26/03/08: The Chocolate Factory and Cradle Mountains
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