Thursday, November 19, 2009

Deathwatch By Robb White Trail

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There, I said goodbye to one week. I return on Sunday 29 in the afternoon.


surely I will proceed as for the road trip in Queensland ie tell a day by day.
So for you to know a little better or I pass these 9 days, here is some info about Tasmania (stitched on Wikipedia I must confess)
Tasmania is an island in Oceania and one located 240 km from the southeastern coast of mainland Australia> which it is separated by Bass Strait. The state of Tasmania includes the island of Tasmania and other small islands. The state had a population of 476 841 inhabitants in 2006 <>
through its rich natural environment and preserved. Formally, almost 37% of Tasmania is located in the reserves, national parks etsites World Heritage UNESCODu north to south, the island is 364 km long and from east to west it measures 306 km.
Passage for Nath and Charlotte
On June 20, 2001, Tasmania formed a group that specializes in the removal. Officials planned to use 50 million Australian dollars for the eradication campaign. No foxes were captured, hunted, poisoned or shot on the island state during the past six years and skeptics have claimed that the fox was other than a complex hoax. The authorities argue that notwithstanding the foxes (between 50 and 400) could destroy the nests of ground-nesting birds and some of Tasmania. Experts estimate there are about 30 million foxes on the island of Australia. It was introduced by European settlers.
uninhabited, undeveloped, the land contains some habitats of plants and animals unique. The "Tasmanian wilderness," is the name given by UNESCO to register for the World Heritage of Humanity the 1.38 million hectares of this pristine area. The trip to Tasmania is sure to be amazing. Not only the exuberance of nature is limitless, stretching in a majestic mountain backdrop, but the hikes reserve suites extraordinary lakes and coasts offer picturesque bays. To the east, cliffs plunging hide soft sand beaches, one of them, Wineglass Bay, is sometimes considered one of the most beautiful in the world. Further west, the jagged peaks of the mountains contrasts with the "Land of 3000 Lakes", where lakes, rivers and waterfalls succeed. Temple of Nature, Tasmania is also where we find the purest air in the world
Park FreycinetLa east coast of Tasmania, with its sandy beaches, turquoise sea and its its sunny climate, is enough to dream. Under its three granite peaks, known as the Hazards, Freycinet National Park is home to a lush. It is an ideal place for hiking, fishing, swimming with dolphins, diving, and even observing the Tasmanian devil, whose cry is straight out of the darkness.
National Park Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair Everyone seems to agree, This park is the "Location" to do in these wilds of Tasmania. Sumptuous lakes stand out in a jagged terrain, forming here and there cascades of water. Impenetrable rainforest trees reveals millennia. The majestic giant eucalyptus gush of thick jungle, culminating, as living mountains, nearly 100 meters high. Lake St. Clair, dug by two million years of glacial erosion, is a wonderful setting for trekking.
voila, I can not tell you more.
See you next week Friends!

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