Tuesday, July 1, 2014

CATARACT GORGE & ST.COLUMBA FALLS




The next stop on our circumnavigation of Tasmania was Launceston, where we paid a visit to Cataract Gorge along the South Esk River.



Cataract Gorge




Alexandra Suspension Bridge at First Basin



The chairlift that crosses the gorge has a single-span of 308 metres in its total 457 metre length. A world record apparently!








South Esk River



A couple of ducks were soaking up some late spring sunshine.


Pacific Black Duck/Mallard hybrid



King's Bridge, Launceston (built in 1864) 



A walk along a track through some beautiful cool temperate rainforest at St Columba Falls State Reserve in the Pyengana Valley, led us to the 90 metre high falls. 







St Columba Falls



I squeaked in an inquisitive scrub-wren, that duly scolded us for encroaching on its domain!


Tasmanian Scrub-wren







Some unidentified spring wildflowers we saw along the track close to the waterfall.











Cheers & Happy Birding




2 comments:

  1. What a great trip. The bridge images are amazing! What a landscape. I particularly love the flowers as well. Keep Warm!

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  2. Thanks Judith. We were in Tassie back in late 2012 to early 2013. Back on the Sunshine Coast now after travelling right around Oz since then.

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