Sunday, May 19, 2013

st. helens, tasmania:




St. Helens is a small seaside town on the east coast of Tasmania, and the gateway to the Bay of Fires. We made a quick stop for the night before exploring the Bay of Fires the next morning, and made it just in time explore the waterfront during the golden hour before sunset. Tasmania is known for it's abundant and quality seafood, so it was pretty cool to see all the fishing boats moored in the harbour before sampling the local specialities matched with some yummy Tasmanian wines.
 Although it was a short stay, we really loved St. Helens.

Next: Freycinet National Park
















Wednesday, May 15, 2013

the bay of fires, tasmania:




The Bay of Fires. Isn't that just the best name for an area, ever?
Located on the north-east coast of Tasmania, and about two hours drive east of Launceston, the Bay of Fires has to be on the of most spectacular places I have been to. With the combination of crystal clear sea, bright red boulders, snow white sand and not a person in sight, Andy and I both fell utterly in love. The bay comprises of many beaches, some small and some large, but all beautiful in their own way. You pretty much have the place to yourself which makes exploring and discovery all the more exciting. It truly is beautiful, and the photos don't do it justice unfortunately. 

Next: St. Helens


















Monday, May 13, 2013

cradle mountain, tasmania:


Two weeks ago, Andy and I headed down to Tasmania for an extended weekend break. We spent five days driving from Launceston, in the north, down to Hobart, taking in as much of the sublime landscape as possible. We were both so blown away by Tasmania's beauty and wished we planned for a longer trip. However, it made for a great little taster and we can't wait to return!

Our first stop was Cradle Mountain, about two and a half hours drive west of Launceston. As we climbed in altitude, the weather started turning, meaning we could't really see the mountain - only a tiny glimpse as the clouds moved through. But it was so ruggedly beautiful! Set behind picturesque Dove Lake, there are many different walks available, all taking in the unique landscape and wildlife. So stunning.

Next: the Bay of Fires











Wednesday, May 8, 2013

frankfurt, germany:



Frankfurt was the last of our European stops before heading home via Shanghai. The only other time I have been to Frankfurt is in the middle of winter, so it was much more pleasant visiting in the Spring, especially down by the river. It was only a super short visit, but it was nice. 
This is the last post from my very quick visit to Europe, and I hope to return, for a holiday rather then work. One day soon, I hope!

Photos from Tasmania coming up next.












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