Lady handbags made from car license plates
Peruvian musicians at the Salamanca Market
In St Davids Park in Hobart
The Tassi Devil
Tasmanian Tiger also known as Tassi Tiger
Tasman bridge in Hobart
Suburban municipality of Hobart
Salama
Strahan accommodation with a Big Ben Clock
Strahan coffee shop
On the way from Rosebery to Queenstown
Road sign in Queenstown and other towns
Galley Museum Queenstown
Toyshop window in Queenstown
Toyshop window in Queenstown
Driffield St in Queenstown
West Coast Wilderness Railway Station in Queenstow…
Empire Hotel in Queenstown
Nostalgic train in the railway station
Nostalgic steam locomotive leaving the station
Old hotel house in Queenstown
Up the mountains near Queenstown
Mountain road from Rosebery to Queenstown
Walkers at the Salamanca Market
Entertainer at the Salamanca Market
Local people in the St Davids Park
Shopping arcade near Elisabeth Mall
The very narrow KODAK house
Shopping arcade Elisabeth Mall
Marina in Hobart
Marina in Hobart
Way up to the Mount Wellington summit
Panorama view from the Mount Wellington
Panorama view from the Mount Wellington
Scree field up the Mountain
Fishing boats in the harbor
Famous restaurant at the harbor dock
Floating restaurant in Hobart's harbor
Franklin Wharf along Hobart's harbor
Rex Air, the flight connection to Tasmania
Launceston
Lake by Mayfield near Grindelwald
Landscape at the east coast of Tasmania
Landscape in eastern Tasmania
Overland on the way to Launceston
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In the St Davids Park in Hobart


This mid-city park was once the burial site for 900 souls, although now only a few remain. The remaining gravestones give a poignant picture of life and death in the colony`s early days. The park is now the scene of festivals, concerts, weddings and celebrations.
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