It is only an hour from Hobart by car and ferry, but wild Bruny Island is a remote location. The only thing between here and the South Pole is Antarctica. But even before contemplating that, I started exploring at the south of the island.
South Bruny is surrounded by bays, beaches, capes, steep high cliffs, rugged coastlines.
The Two Trees of Adventure Bay. Two Tree Point is a known “Watering Place” by the early British explorers Tobias Furneaux (1773), James Cook (1777), and William Bligh (1788). An artist, Lt George Tobin accompanied Captain Bligh on his next expedition in 1792. Tobin sketched seven paintings of Adventure Bay, including one showing these same two trees that still stand today making them at least 250 years old.
Truganini Lookout sits atop a high sand hill at the northern end of an isthmus called The Neck. The lookout offers panoramic views in all directions.Then I went to post my photos, but I could not remember my password, rather my address. So I'll post the bird photos later.
On my way back to catch the ferry to the mainland, I ended up in a tasty address. Bruny Island House of Whisky. I don't remember taking a photo. Maybe it was tipsy.
Here's some more photos. Not tipsy.
Travelling around Lunawanna-Alonnah (Bruny Island), one hears the voices of the ancients in the breeze, the trees, bays and landforms.
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