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Masthead
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Tasmania’s Journal of Discovery. Paul County James Moult. Peter Whyte Rob Blakers Matt Newton Allan Moult Sarah Quine Peter Daalder. Is Tasmania's Journal of Discovery a celebration of Australia's wonderful island state. Volume 2 Number 4. Our webcam, courtesy of Hobart's Rose Bay High School, is updated every 10 minutes day and night. Click here to see a larger image. Stanton Bed and Breakfast. Red Tag Trout Tours. Cobbers: mates on a mission. Better Living with Herbs. Life on the Edge.
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Secrets from the depths
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Tasmania’s Journal of Discovery. Secrets from the depths. A bright red, undescribed species of shell-less coral, called an anthomastid or gorgons-head coral, at 1700 metres deep at the Cascade Plateau, off south-east Tasmania. A four-week expedition to explore the deep ocean south-west of Tasmania has revealed new species of animals and more evidence of impacts of increasing carbon dioxide on deep-sea corals. Click any image below to see larger version. All of these new species are located more than 2000...
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Amazing Wedding Venues in Tasmania « Elizabeth Gray
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Renewal of Marriage Vows. Amazing Wedding Venues in Tasmania. Read my latest articles. Cruise ship wedding ceremonies. Add your spiritual connectedness to your wedding ceremony. Make your second wedding really special! Begin your wedding or commitment ceremony this way………. Eloping – it’s gaining in popularity. Tailor a welcome celebration for your child. Why should you renew your wedding vows? Wedding ceremony and a name ceremony all in one! Words for simple wedding ceremonies. Go to my blog. I am very r...
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Flickr Friday: Overland Track
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Tasmania’s Journal of Discovery. Flickr Friday: Overland Track. Only in Tasmania in summer! Just a couple of weeks ago:. Enjoy his refreshing set of photos of a journey along Tasmania’s world-famous Overland Track. In all its moods. If you would like to be featured here, simply upload your photographs to Flickr. Signing up is free] and we’ll find them. We check regularly for new entries tagged with ‘Tasmania’ or, better still, ‘thisTasmania’. 103009 at 4:18 am. Comments on this entry are closed.
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Tasmania’s neon jellyfish find
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Tasmania’s Journal of Discovery. Tasmania’s neon jellyfish find. Jellyfish expert Lisa Gershwin, curator of natural science at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in Tasmania, caught the unnamed species in early March while swimming near a Tasmanian jetty with a “phototank” a small aquarium that makes it easier to photograph sea life. The jellyfish does not emit its own light, as bioluminescent creatures do. 061211 at 7:12 pm. Nice article on Tasmania’s neon jellyfish… Thanks. 061911 at 7:55 pm.
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Flickr Friday: “Like love, like a medal”
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Tasmania’s Journal of Discovery. Flickr Friday: “Like love, like a medal”. This week’s entry comes from shastadaisy. The title comes from a poem by Pablo Neruda:. Like love, like a medal,. I take in,. South, north, violins…. The smell of waves. I gather up,. If you would like to be featured here, simply upload your photographs to Flickr. Signing up is free] and we’ll find them. We check regularly for new entries tagged with ‘Tasmania’ or, better still, ‘thisTasmania’. Volume 2 Number 4. Life on the Edge.
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Dive Tasmania with Sarah Quine
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Tasmania’s Journal of Discovery. Dive Tasmania with Sarah Quine. Explore Sarah Quine’s underwater portfolio. 112110 at 2:28 pm. The photos from your underwater portfolio are stunning,. Comments on this entry are closed. Is Tasmania's Journal of Discovery a celebration of Australia's wonderful island state. Volume 2 Number 4. Our webcam, courtesy of Hobart's Rose Bay High School, is updated every 10 minutes day and night. Click here to see a larger image. Stanton Bed and Breakfast. Red Tag Trout Tours.
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Tasmania records highest-ever temperature
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Tasmania’s Journal of Discovery. Tasmania records highest-ever temperature. Flinders Island airport broke the three-decade-old record, reaching 41.5 degrees just before 4pm today [01.30]. The previous high was 40.8 degrees, set in Hobart in 1976. Tasmanian temperatures have been well above average. Launceston Airport reached 37.2 degrees, making it the hottest day there since World War II. 051111 at 1:32 pm. Comments on this entry are closed. Volume 2 Number 4. Stanton Bed and Breakfast. Life on the Edge.