Wednesday 22nd April
Woke to a lovely sunny day for our Gordon Rive Cruise, we have to be down there early and also we wanted a good parking spot. Our cabin was only around the corner so that was handy, here are a few images to see what it was like.
The wee township of Strahan, this is where we catch the cruise.
The harbour and Jetty.
The Lady Jane Franklin 11, I liked the reflections in the window.
Looking over the harbour to where you board the wilderness train trip from.
Inside the Lady Jane
Sea plane getting ready to pick up some passengers for a scenic flight.
Leaving the Jetty
Then entrance back into the harbour from the ocean, very deep and swift waters in that channel.
Only was in or out for these people is by boat, now that’s living in peace apart from the cruise boats every day.
We drop right down to a few knots as entering into the Gordon River, very old and ancient forests here, some of the Huon Pine is thousands of years old, wonderful journey and history. Thank goodness they stopped logging it but you can see where they have.
We got off the boat and did a walk up into the forest, just another world.
One of the other cruise’s
Jetty where we went onto Sarah Island and learned all about the convict days and how cruely they were treated, very moving as the lady acted out as she told the story. Reminders are still there as far as the hollows in the ground, logs that were left where they did the boat building etc.
Another jetty on the Sarah Island that was used, its very old.
A ruin from old.
This is some of the huon pine logs left from boat building.
Returning to our cruise.
Strahan from above.