2026/04/30

I Go To Eaglehawk Neck / Tasmania


A tessellated pavement at Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania, where a rock surface has been divided by fractures, producing a set of rectangular blocks





Eaglehawk Neck is a narrow isthmus connecting mainland Tasmania and the Tasman Peninsula, and was once the site of the historic "Dog Line," which prevented prisoners from escaping. 

It was a strategically important military point leading to the Port Arthur penal colony, and today it is a tourist spot where visitors can enjoy unique rock formations such as the Tessellation Pavement and a beautiful coastline.







Black Swans









2026/04/29

We Stay The Fox and Hounds Historic Hotel, Port Arthur



"The untouched natural beauty of the Tasman Peninsula exudes the feeling of a lost era, untouched by mankind, off-grid and eco-living combined, with nature and wildlife as a priority."
The above text is an excerpt from the hotel's website, and based on my experience staying there, I completely agree with it.

















Fox & Hounds Hotel doesn’t have a town water supply, but naturally occurring spring water has been treated for guests, and bottled drinking water is supplied for the rooms.











2026/04/28

I Go To Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary


Long-Nosed Potoroo

Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Brighton, Tasmania, Australia.
It conducts rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation activities for animals native to Australia.


The sanctuary works closely with government agencies, research institutions, and other conservation organisations.
I think Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary does more than just run a zoo.