
Kerbray
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Brilliant boat tour from the Jetty. Tour guide was very informative and provide lots of funny and interesting facts. You can see the tombstones on the island and lots of wildlife from the boat.
The remains of a bunkered concrete fortress that was completed in 1911, taking advantage of the long-distance firing range of the coastal defence guns into the bass strait. Some great views from this outpost and plenty of information boards to account for this history at this site.
This area has it all, with some BBQ stations, a decent play area and the beach nearby. A wonderful way to spend the evenings with the kids.
Nice gardens with a few Tasman fountains and statues! A great resting place when the Salamanca market is on. Some decent views over the harbour area, and definitely a point of interest when in Hobart! Parliament House on one side and the Sullivan’s Bay boat docks on the other. Plenty of seating, and a lovely place for a picnic of break.
One of the stop-offs when travelling south on Bruny Island. Worth a brief 5 minute stop-off when driving down to the southern part of Bruny Island. Sign from Bruny Island Arts Adventure Inc.
When we encounter the enormous mass of a whale, we are struck by the insignificance of our own form and thus realise the true relationship that we share with our world. This work is a meeting place for the community and people who visit the island and a source of discussion and acknowledging the symbiotic relationship that we have with the other inhabitants of Earth. The inter-generational dependence of mother and calf depicts the continuity we experience from past and present.
When we encounter the enormous mass of a whale, we are struck by the insignificance of our own form and thus realise the true relationship that we share with our world. This work is a meeting place for the community and people who visit the island and a source of discussion and acknowledging the symbiotic relationship that we have with the other inhabitants of Earth. The inter-generational dependence of mother and calf depicts the continuity we experience from past and present.