West Constitution Dock

A less known part of Port Arthur

Two buildings near Port Arthur

Two old ferries

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Tasmania - In B&W.Some random B&W pics of Tasmania, the most beautiful place on Earth.
West Constitution Dock ![]() A less known part of Port Arthur ![]() Two buildings near Port Arthur ![]() Two old ferries ![]() Steve.
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that third image makes me want to pack up and move there straight away. "Sometimes when you are sad Poko, it's good to hug the monkey."
G'day Killa. Nice shots, I loved Tassie when I went there last year. I feel that the shots with the hills in it would be best presented in colour, as I can imagine how lush and green the hills actually are.
Cheers, Owen.
Tasmanina is a beautiful place however the trees are not very green. The grass is green but the trees in the background are not very colourful and are mostly grey. Colour images of similar scenes are on their way soon.
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