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Sorry Doug, not on the Wilderness Train. There are other wilderness areas in Tasmania where you can lookin, lookout, lookup or look down. But which one is it?



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Sorry Doug, not on the Wilderness Train. There are other wilderness areas in Tasmania where you can lookin, lookout, lookup or look down. But which one is it?


 I failed at look, in, out, up, down and about.

So I am now resting.



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Tasmanian Wilderness area have many little walks to look outs, look ups, look downs and particularly LOOK INs.  This one is down near Geeveston/Tahune near a river that you may visit in the ARVEnoon.....



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Dunmowin wrote:

Tasmanian Wilderness area have many little walks to look outs, look ups, look downs and particularly LOOK INs.  This one is down near Geeveston/Tahune near a river that you may visit in the ARVEnoon.....


 If you had not of wrote up, down, out, in, I may have guessed around Geeveston, along the Arve track area but precisely where exactly I  am not sure and still not sure but do remember being down that way in 2012 and some of the walks were closed dew to flooding or flood damage.

We did enjoy our visit there and the remaining time we were in Tasmania.

Hope someone can answer you soon. Ralph.



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Time for an answer............driving me crazy to find out where this one is...........biggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin

Haven't been to Tas.

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Radar wrote:
Dunmowin wrote:

Tasmanian Wilderness area have many little walks to look outs, look ups, look downs and particularly LOOK INs.  This one is down near Geeveston/Tahune near a river that you may visit in the ARVEnoon.....


 If you had not of wrote up, down, out, in, I may have guessed around Geeveston, along the Arve track area but precisely where exactly I  am not sure and still not sure but do remember being down that way in 2012 and some of the walks were closed dew to flooding or flood damage.

We did enjoy our visit there and the remaining time we were in Tasmania.

Hope someone can answer you soon. Ralph.


Well, sorry it if has been so hard fellow travellers.....

Radar has probably the closest answer. Down on the Arve River road, there is a short walk to the Arve River Look In (Note, this is not a look out) You look into the trees and all sorts of machinery is hidden amongst the trees - this old boiler for example. How did we find such a thing.... Geocaching of course.

Do you have an equally challenging photo Ralph?



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Well, sorry it if has been so hard fellow travellers.....

Radar has probably the closest answer. Down on the Arve River road, there is a short walk to the Arve River Look In (Note, this is not a look out) You look into the trees and all sorts of machinery is hidden amongst the trees - this old boiler for example. How did we find such a thing.... Geocaching of course.

Do you have an equally challenging photo Ralph?


 Dunmowin thank you, it was tricky and I did win it by default.

I am now down the road and short of photos but this one brought great memories flooding back. 3rd time there and never disappoints.

Great spot to break out the basic cooking items, sausages, onion, eggs, tomatoes and eggs cooked over the flame.

Where are we on the way to home heading East to Brissey at this great waterhole?

20190718_1777 overnight camp Bollon Qld.jpg



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Radar wrote:


Well, sorry it if has been so hard fellow travellers.....

Radar has probably the closest answer. Down on the Arve River road, there is a short walk to the Arve River Look In (Note, this is not a look out) You look into the trees and all sorts of machinery is hidden amongst the trees - this old boiler for example. How did we find such a thing.... Geocaching of course.

Do you have an equally challenging photo Ralph?


 Dunmowin thank you, it was tricky and I did win it by default.

I am now down the road and short of photos but this one brought great memories flooding back. 3rd time there and never disappoints.

Great spot to break out the basic cooking items, sausages, onion, eggs, tomatoes and eggs cooked over the flame.

Where are we on the way to home heading East to Brissey at this great waterhole?

20190718_1777 overnight camp Bollon Qld.jpg


Oh Radar, I Just said to John, that it could be Bollon. Show me the pic he said. and sure enough, there was your caption on the photo.  Bollon it is.  Do you want to try another photo 



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Hi Dunmowin.

You both new where it was which is fair enough for me.

But must tell you this new Samsung tablet that I have now is going to cause me some greif before I get any older. The older tablet was in so many ways easier to use, easy to change photo titles then this new one.

Show us new photo.



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Radar wrote:

Hi Dunmowin.

You both new where it was which is fair enough for me.

But must tell you this new Samsung tablet that I have now is going to cause me some greif before I get any older. The older tablet was in so many ways easier to use, easy to change photo titles then this new one.

Show us new photo.


 Thanks Radar, like you, Bollon has been a favourite camp for us in Qld on our trek back to see the grandees.... I also have the tea towell.. PS. I only ever (normally) post photos from my laptop to make sure the caption of the photo is only a file number...



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Talking of Tea Towels, where did we buy this one from? (I am looking a my stove to see which tea towel is the tea towel of the day.)

 



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Talking of Tea Towels, where did we buy this one from? (I am looking a my stove to see which tea towel is the tea towel of the day.)

 


 Hi, I did not know we were talking tea towels, we are civilized with a auto dish washer.

Got to omit yours are more colourful.

Have know idea where you are at, maybe WA.



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Talking of Tea Towels, where did we buy this one from? (I am looking a my stove to see which tea towel is the tea towel of the day.)

 


 Hi, I did not know we were talking tea towels, we are civilized with a auto dish washer.

Got to omit yours are more colourful.

Have know idea where you are at, maybe WA.



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I have not been there but as it's indigenous art I'm thinking Cherberg. Qld. Cheers.

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Just checked the tea towel. Much closer to you than WA.

We don't have an auto washer in the van



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I have not been there but as it's indigenous art I'm thinking Cherberg. Qld. Cheers.


 It is indeed the Ration Shed Museum at Cherberg. Very interesting place, we were shown around by Aunty Sandra.

 

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Have I put this one up before?  I don't remember, but where is it?IMG_0704.JPG



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Guessing it might be a Murray Cod. But where



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 Not near the Murray River.



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This is a "border" town.

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I think I have seen that fish stick. Thinking Thinking.

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I'm going with Bordertown SA

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No sorry Dougwe, I was meaning that this town is on the border of two states and it's nowhere near Bordertown. It is a very popular stop for Grey Nomads and has a driver reviver station.

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You spoilt sport you, Gaylene biggrin I first thought you meant a boarder town but then thought, you were playing with words. 



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Texas Qld 



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Getting close Radar.

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Having another go. I have not seen it really and we are in doonblocks with next to no internet.

 

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Goondiwindi it is Radar.  Over to you.IMG_0703.JPG



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Thank you Gaylehere.

Where are we now?

20190712_1725 Cape .jpg



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I reckon you might be standing at the lookout above the KI ferry terminal at Cape Jervis



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