Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Freycinet National Park, East Coast of Tasmania

Tasmania’s Coastal Wildlife



 

These Australian fur seals have come ashore to enjoy a bit of “rest and recreation”. The waters are abundant with food supply for these animals. It is not unusual to see seals on many of the coastal areas of Tasmania’s rugged coastline.

 

Freycinet Spectacle

 


 
The coastline of the Freycinet Peninsula area is covered in orange lichen. This unique lichen is very tolerant of intense salt in the environment and quite iconic in the area.

 

Wineglass Bay Cruise

Rocky outcrops on the way to Wineglass Bay in the beautiful Freycinet National Park.

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