My 2020 Tasmania Calendar

It’s that time of year again, when I review the photographs I’ve taken around Tasmania during the past twelve months and select a few for my calender, which I produce as a gift for family and friends.

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Yachts in Port Esperance

Related post – Dover Seafest

January

Yachts moored in Esperance Bay at Dover, Tasmania

Related post – Dover Seafest

February

Flags of all nations on show at the 2019 Australian Wooden Boat Festival in Hobart

Related post – 2019 Australian Wooden Boat Festival

March

A seal perches on the perimeter of a salmon pen moored in the D’Entrecasteaux Channel near Dover

Related post – Dover Seafest

April

Sunset over Mount Huxley on the West Coast Range near Queenstown

May

Central Hobart from 65 Murray Street – Studio 65. This view is rarely seen by anyone other than those working in or visiting this building, which was opened as part of the annual Open House Hobart weekend.

Related post – Open House Hobart 2018

June

The Conservatory at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens was turned into an evening cocktail bar during Dark Mofo. It marked the end of Dark Path, a nocturnal walking route across Hobart’s Domain which was a feature of the 2019 event.

Related post – Along the Dark Path

July

Revellers gather for the ceremonial burning of ‘Big Willie’ during the Huon Valley Midwinter Festival

Related Post – Embracing the chill at the Huon Valley Midwinter Festival

August

A steam-driven traction engine trundles along the main street of Oatlands during that town’s Heritage Festival

Related post – Oatlands Heritage and Bullock Festival

September

A peacock puts on a display of tailfeathers at the Cataract Gorge in Launceston

October

A memorial to past battles sits opposite the Empire Hotel in Queenstown

November

St Davids Cathedral, Hobart

Related post – Open House Hobart 2018

December

Spreading branches of historic oak trees provide calm on a busy Hobart street

Related post – MACq01 Walking Tour

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2 Comments Add yours

  1. Tasmanian Traveller
    Tasmanian Traveller says:

    Great memories. Terrific photos

    1. Thank you Helen. Hope you’re well.

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