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                                      Tasmania Photo Gallery - Page 2

Group at Three Sisters in the Blue Mountains

Group off East Coast of Sarah Island

Andrew McCord at gorge

Caitlin, Carrie, Vanessa, and Andrew

Chris at Mt. Field National Park

Clear-cut logging

Clint

Echidna marsupial

Famous Salamanca Market in Hobart

Final group meeting in Hobart

Hobart anti-logging rally

Hobart anti-logging rally

Hobart building

Kaitlyn Richards

Kara at South East coast

Kyla, Caitlin, and friend at anti-logging rally

Kyla in temperate rain forest

Learning the didgeridoo

Mount Field National Park

Mount Field National Park

Mount William National Park in Northeast

Sign to protect fairy penguins at Bruny Island

The Southeast

Southern Tasmania

Morgan, Mike, Mike, and Chris near Strahan

Tasmanian eucalyptus

The split between North and South Bruny Island

View of Hobart from Mount Wellington

Wallabies

Wallabies at Mount William Park in Northeast

Wallaby at outdoor classroom

Andrew Maryniuk on Sarah Island

Australia

Bondi Beach Australia

Dan Felder and George Gmelch at Mount William National Park

Mike Carey and Sarah Tidman enjoying the Bruny Island Ecotour

Mike Guigli, George Gmelch, Richard Nelson, and Jay Read

Mike Carey, Morgan Gmelch, and Chris Berk

Morgan Gmelch, Chris Berk, and Mike Carey with a homestay brother

Morgan Gmelch, Chris Berk, Kyla Rudnick, and Chris Neal in the Blue Mountains

Rose and Kara at Mount William National Park

Tasmania

Vanessa Dumonet at Mount William National Park

Cattle property in Australia

Cattle property in mainland Australia

Chris Neal with a fresh-water crab

gull

Australian Aboriginal playing didgeridoo

fruit bat in Sydney

fruit bat in Sydney

fruit bat in Sydney

Australian Aboriginal playing didgeridoo

echidna, aka spiny anteater

Amy Bell

Mike Guigli entertains visitors on Sarah Island

Sullivan Avenue, Hobart waterfront

Albino wallaby and friend on Bruny Island, Tasmania

electronic didgeridoo player at Salamanca Market, Hobart

Potoroo, aka rat kangaroo

tree ferns at Mt. Field National Park

Tasmanian sunset

wombat

tiger snake, which produces highly toxic venom

Tasmania Aboriginal shell midden

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