Labillardiere Peninsula

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Labillardiere Peninsula

Postby Pedro » Mon 04 Jan, 2010 8:00 pm

Took a very lazy approach to the New Year

We ran Honey Bee down from Cygnet to Mickeys Bay at the bottom of Bruny Island for New Years Eve.

The sunset was a stunner:

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And was followed by that amazing light show that seems to have been seen all over the state

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On New Years Day we bashed down to Lighthouse Jetty Beach, dropped the pick and headed off for a stroll along the Labillardiere Peninsula Track.

The Christmas Bells were slightly passed their peak, but still put on a great display:

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Labillardiere Peninsula Track

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Re: Labillardiere Peninsula

Postby tasadam » Mon 04 Jan, 2010 9:16 pm

Nice work!
Aren't the Bells amazing... They have been seen at odd times too. Global warming perhaps?
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