Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings
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Monday | 12am - 12am |
Tuesday | 12am - 12am |
Wednesday | 12am - 12am |
Thursday | 12am - 12am |
Friday | 12am - 12am |
Saturday | 12am - 12am |
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Legerwood Memorial Tree Carvings Videos
V- Strom 650 And Fat Boy Lo Motorcycle St Helens Legerwood Carved Memorial Trees And To Scottsdale
Motorcycle trip
25 Ledgerwood Ringarooma carved WWI memorial trees Little Blue Lake Musselroe Mt William Stumpy Bay
Several weeks touring all over Tasmania in #Smoky60Series with the #VelcroPalace and making 8x MiniD videos..
copied from MiniDV tape #30 to #36 all documented on flickr at TASIVHS
Many video clips here as the making of the DVDs broke up the 1h30m clips.
posted over night to 12/10/19
Wineglass Bay | Bay of Fires | Tasmania (Ep 2 of 4)
In this video, I continue my travels around Tasmania with some overnight camping at Wineglass Bay and also a visit to the Bay of Fires on the north-eastern coast. We also stop at the town of Legerwood to see the WWI memorial tree carvings and head to Launceston to ride the chairlift. The group and I then spontaneously decide to head to the northern coast of Tasmania to the town of Penguin. This is the second of four videos highlighting my travels around Tasmania.
This video is part of a series of videos depicting my travels in Australia as I lived there for an entire year on a “work and holiday visa.” Please consider subscribing for more videos from the beautiful land down under as well as other backpacking and adventure travel videos!
***If you would like to know more about Tasmania or any of the other of the other topics I covered in this video; here are some references that you may find helpful:
Visit Tasmania Website:
Freycinet National Park Website:
Wineglass Bay and Hazards Beach Circuit:
Credit for media that is not my own:
Tobias Furneaux image at (2:14):
By The original uploader was Callaghan at German Wikipedia [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons {{PD-1923}}
William Hodges Painting at (2:20):
Music Used:
Artist: Jingle Punks
Track: Stale Mate
YouTube Audio Library
Artist: Fredrik Nyblom
Track: W I M M
Sensatious Hiatus is a channel I've created to dedicate to all things adventure and travel. I invite you to subscribe to my channel where I highlight my adventures and also dish out backpacking advice, gear reviews, and travel tips. Thanks for watching!
Cradle Mountain | Tasmania (Ep 3 of 4)
In this video, I continue my travels around Tasmania with some overnight camping at Wineglass Bay and also a visit to the Bay of Fires on the north-eastern coast. We also stop at the town of Legerwood to see the WWI memorial tree carvings and head to Launceston to ride the chairlift. The group and I then spontaneously decide to head to the northern coast of Tasmania to the town of Penguin. This is the third of four videos highlighting my travels around Tasmania.
This video is part of a series of videos depicting my travels in Australia as I lived there for an entire year on a “work and holiday visa.” Please consider subscribing for more videos from the beautiful land down under as well as other backpacking and adventure travel videos!
***If you would like to know more about Tasmania or any of the other topics I covered in this video; here are some references that you may find helpful:
Visit Tasmania Website:
Accessing Cradle Mountain via shuttle information:
Wombat Poop Article:
Credit for media that is not my own:
Music Used:
Artist: Jingle Punks
Track: Stale Mate
YouTube Audio Library
Artist: Lakey Inspired
Track: Feeling Good
Sensatious Hiatus is a channel I've created to dedicate to all things adventure and travel. I invite you to subscribe to my channel where I highlight my adventures and also dish out backpacking advice, gear reviews, and travel tips. Thanks for watching!
Hitching a Ride!!
Eddie Freeman's chainsaw sculptures are everywhere in Tasmania, and we've just found another-- hitchin' a ride to Legerwood! In actuality, this sculptured tree stands at the corner of the Tasman Highway, pointing the way to the Legerwood Memorial Trees (which 9 were planted in memory of the Anzacs who died in World War I). Copyright CoffeeKvetch 2011, All rights Reserved.
#coffeekvetch #offplanetfilms #travel
Michael addressing the Ringarooma rally Sunday 19 June 2011