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People may have seen pics I have posted of the 'View from my Office' - usually taken from my daily walks around the sea-cliff tops near where I live in eastern Tasmania. They often feature Maria Island, as you can hardly miss it; like these:



We used to go camping and fishing there as kids and I've only been back a couple of times since then, so often think about returning; its a really nice place with lots of wildlife.
Its a National Park with a rich history as a convict settlement (twice), a whaling station and even a cement works! Named in 1642 by Abel Tasman, after the wife of Anthony Van Diemen.
So, last Sunday, it was a nice fine day and I didn't have much planned, so off I went! There is a ferry service running about 5 return trips a day from Triabunna, 15 mins up the road from where I am.
This is the ferry:

And it has all the services that a seasoned hiker would want:

The Darlington winery is my 'local' and also overlooks the island.
Inside; there's also outside seating.

Before boarding, there is a foot scrub station:

Soon underway with the 10:30 am sailing; it takes 35-45 minutes to get across. - I had booked the 3:30 return departure.
Looking back towards my place:

And destination in sight (and we zoom past Spring Bay mussel leases - yum!)




We used to go camping and fishing there as kids and I've only been back a couple of times since then, so often think about returning; its a really nice place with lots of wildlife.
Its a National Park with a rich history as a convict settlement (twice), a whaling station and even a cement works! Named in 1642 by Abel Tasman, after the wife of Anthony Van Diemen.
So, last Sunday, it was a nice fine day and I didn't have much planned, so off I went! There is a ferry service running about 5 return trips a day from Triabunna, 15 mins up the road from where I am.
This is the ferry:

And it has all the services that a seasoned hiker would want:

The Darlington winery is my 'local' and also overlooks the island.
Inside; there's also outside seating.

Before boarding, there is a foot scrub station:

Soon underway with the 10:30 am sailing; it takes 35-45 minutes to get across. - I had booked the 3:30 return departure.
Looking back towards my place:

And destination in sight (and we zoom past Spring Bay mussel leases - yum!)

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