5. Cradle MountainCradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park The Cradle Mountain is a mountain in the Central Highlands region of the Australian state of Tasmania. The mountain is situated in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. At 1,545 metres above sea level, it is the fifth-highest mountain in Tasmania, and is one of the principal tourist sites in the state. The Cradle Mountain is composed of dolerite columns, similar to many of the other mountains in the area. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
6. Lake St. ClairCradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park Lake St Clair is a natural freshwater lake located in the Central Highlands area of Tasmania, Australia. The lake forms part of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park. It has an area of approximately 45 square kilometres , and a maximum depth of 160 metres , making it Australia's deepest lake. The lake is fed by the River Derwent, Narcissus River, Cuvier River, and Hamilton Creek.Following a decision by the Tasmanian Government to allow development in national parks and conservations areas. After an 'in principle' permit was granted for the establishment of an 'eco-friendly' resort at Pumphouse Point at Lake St Clair; in 2014 construction began on the new development. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
It was a very windy day and the drone wobbled quite a bit in one or two places as we struggled to keep it from falling at a great height. An aerial view over Iron Blow Lookout, Queesnstown, Tasmania. Views of the Linda Valley and Lake Burbery.
Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania
The Tasman Peninsula is another amazing part of Tasmania rich in both natural and convict history. A must see place.
Pacific explorations, Australia - Out west down under & Tasmania Australia's awakening islan
Nelson Water Fall
Located on the Lyell Highway (A10) between Queenstown and Derwent Bridge, Tasmania, Australia, these delightful falls are a 20 minute return walk along a board-walked, level track through cool temperate rain forest.
Many of the species of these cool temperate rain forests are only suited to the cool, moist conditions of places such as the Nelson Valley.