Thursday 16th April. Last day on Bruny Island
Well we have had just the best time here, our last day was spent driving to the south of Bruny and through the Neck, calling into different bays, having a stop off at the local Cheese place. The kids got oysters fresh from the rocks at Barnes Bay, they were everywhere and big. When we stopped at Dennes Point at the Jetty, a chap told us that as the crow flies this is the closest land to the main Tasmania land but the channel is very bad, that’s why the main crossing is way down further. Took a scenic drive back around on dirt roads get to see real nice scenery. Never now what you come across.
Couple of birds I don’t know their names yet.
Blowhole over Basalt Rocks.
Bruny Island Art Adventure.
Small settlement.
Heaps of these Tasmanian Native hens. this one is out the side of the house we’re in.
Wallbies in ur yard, I was sitting on the step, they weren’t worried. The Albino again.
Took from the car as you can see.
Barnes Bay.
This is the closest point to mainland Tasmania.
Long dirt road, must be lots of homes up there.
Boarding the ferry to go over to Kettering.
Autumn colours from the car.
Driving through a big town on our way to Seven Mile beach.