Crossing the Hellyer River
Hellyer River and the Gorge
At the farm in Trowutta
A flock of birds over the hilly landscape
Giant Eucalyptus trees
Edith Creek
Road junction at Edith Creek
Smithton
Sisters farmhouse and the premise
Crossing the Arthur River at the Kanunnan Bridge
Arthur River
The Kanunnan Bridge
South Arthur Forest Resort
South Arthur Forest Resort
South Arthur Forest Resort
Matthew preparing barbecue
Sisters from Ukraine now living in Tasmania
Neighbors in Trowutta
Big Tree
Looking up to the Eucalyptus tree top
Dip Falls
View over land to Stanley
Stanley
On the way to Lake Mackintosh
Lake Mackintosh
Lake Mackintosh
Lake Mackintosh
Lake Mackintosh
To the Cradle Mountain National Park
Lake Mackintosh other side
Cradle Mountain
Cradle Mountain
House for sale in Waratah
Lake Waratah
Welcome to Waratah
A public restroom in Burnie
Oldtimer exhibition in Burnie
Burnie in northern Tasmania
Burnies inhabitants
Marina in Burnie
Farmhouse in Trowutta
Arthur River
Arthur River
Over land vista from Demster Lookout
Hold on, its a Tassi Devil!
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Hellyer River


The river has its name from Henry Hellyer (1790-1832), an English surveyor and architect who was one of the first explorers to visit the rugged interior of the north west of Tasmania, and made the most comprehensive maps of the area up to that time.
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