A summer-only rock-hop across pristine waterholes in Tasmania’s youngest national park.
Every year around March, when the weather is dry, sunny and predictable, and the water is at its warmest, we do a migratory visit south to Tasmania.
A summer-only rock-hop across pristine waterholes in Tasmania’s youngest national park.
Every year around March, when the weather is dry, sunny and predictable, and the water is at its warmest, we do a migratory visit south to Tasmania.
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