Planes for sightseeing flights
Ready for a sightseeing flight
Ready to board for a round tour
Strahan at the main road
Strahan hotel house
Parish hall and post office in Strahan
In the bay of Strahan
Strahan, pronounced "straw-n"
Railway station in Strahan
Bagdad in Tasmania
Forest Reserve in north-west
Forest Reserve in north-west
Forest Reserve in north-west
Road through the Forst Reserve
Wooden bridge over the rivulet
Blackwater Rivulet
Blackwater Rivulet
Hold on, its a Tassi Devil!
Over land vista from Demster Lookout
Arthur River
Arthur River
Farmhouse in Trowutta
Marina in Burnie
Strahan port
Way to Interlaken
Landscape at Great Lake near Miena
Intersection Miena and the Great Lake
Utility shed?
A walk along the Great Lake
A walk along the Great Lake
From Waddamana to Hermitage
Little Pine Lagoon
Across country to Miena
On the way from London lakes to Miena
Lake Burbury
Landscape near Rosebery
In the mountains near Zeehan
Mountain road from Rosebery to Queenstown
Up the mountains near Queenstown
Old hotel house in Queenstown
Nostalgic steam locomotive leaving the station
Nostalgic train in the railway station
Empire Hotel in Queenstown
West Coast Wilderness Railway Station in Queenstow…
Driffield St in Queenstown
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Victoria and Tasmania, amazing states in Australia
Victoria and Tasmania, amazing states in Australia
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Strahan harbor


Originally the harbor was developed as a port of access for the mining settlements in the area, Strahan was a vital location for the timber industry that existed around Macquarie Harbour. Now at the present many yachts and tourist boats are offering sightseeing tours along the West Coast of Tasmania.
For a substantial part of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century it also was port for regular shipping of passengers and cargo.
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For a substantial part of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century it also was port for regular shipping of passengers and cargo.
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