2026/05/08

We Stay In Hobart / The Capital City Of Tasmania


Hobart is the capital city of Tasmania and is Australia's second oldest city, after Sydney. 
The city is renowned for its many historic buildings, including the famous Salamanca Place, and is the gateway to Southern Tasmania. 
Hobart played a major role during the heroic age of Antarctic exploration and is one of the gateway cities to Antarctica.


The interior of the hotel where we stayed

The interior of the hotel where we stayed

The interior of the hotel where we stayed

The interior of the hotel where we stayed







The view from the hotel where we stayed

The view from the hotel where we stayed





2026/05/07

I Go To The Blowhole, Devils Kitchen And Tasmans Arch








The Blowhole, Devils Kitchen and Tasmans Archis are famous natural coastal feature located on the Tasman Peninsula in Tasmania, Australia, near Eaglehawk Neck. 

They are part of the coastline of the Tasman National Park and were formed by thousands of years of ocean water and wind erosion.














2026/05/06

Fur Seal And Black Swans


Many wild fur seals live the coast of Tasmania, and they can be seen throughout the year. 

It is also a popular tourist destination, and especially during the summer, which is their breeding season, there is a chance to encounter wild seals at seaside facilities and nearby beaches.









2026/05/05

I Go To Pirates Bay / Tasmania


Pirates Bay in Eaglehawk Neck, Tasmania, is a 5 km stretch of white sand and turquoise water offering dramatic coastal scenery, top-tier surfing, and unique geological formations like the Tessellated Pavement.






Pirates Bay in Eaglehawk Neck  hosts a vulnerable Little Penguin colony, particularly during the summer breeding season (October–March). 

Visitors can see them return at dusk, but growing concerns over human interference—such as harassment, dog attacks, and illegal handling—have prompted calls for improved protection to save the colony from potential disappearance.

DOG RISTRICTED AREA

Are these penguin footprints?