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WEBBER TO COMPETE IN TASMANIA IN 2012
European Motor News —
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The 2012 Swisse Mark Webber Tasmania Challenge will start in Launceston on November 285 days ago -
St Helens Pier
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St Helens in Tasmania is peppered with small piers like this. This is the first of many that I took. HDR from 5 shots: +2,+1,0,1,2 exposures. Most of my previous photos are usually highly saturated and contrasty, this time I decided I will go something more natural. Exposure: 1/50 Aperture: f/22 Focal Length: ...1 week ago -
Running Tasmania: The Cadbury Hobart Marathon
The Scientist Runner —
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It was dubbed as the only marathon in the world that starts and finishes in a chocolate factory. Yes, the Cadbury Chocolate Factory in Claremont, Tasmania, some 16 kilometers north of the capital city of Hobart for this southernmost state of Australia. Testimony indeed that marathon running can be sweet, way Down ...1 week ago -
Summers In Tasmania
Our Travel Planet —
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Tasmania is an island in Australia, and a great a great tourist attraction. If you want to visit it, it is certain you wont regret it, but be aware of their climate. The climate is temperate, and there are four seasons. If youre planning a summer holiday, do it between the months of December and February, because ...1 week ago -
That forgotten boat (ii)
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HDR near St Helens, Tasmania - Take 2. Exposure: 1/640 Aperture: f/8 Focal Length: 13 mm ISO Speed: 200 My other work: Facebook | Flickr1 week ago -
That forgotten boat
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HDR near St Helens, Tasmania Exposure: 1/640 Aperture: f/8 Focal Length: 13 mm ISO Speed: 200 My other work: Facebook | Flickr1 week ago -
That forgotten boat [Flickr]
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sactyr posted a photo: HDR near St Helens, Tasmania View on black for better imagery. Exposure: 1/640 Aperture: f/8 Focal Length: 13 mm ISO Speed: 200 Buy and customise this piece here>> My other work: Facebook | Website1 week ago -
Tourism Tasmania holds short film competition
mUmBRELLA —
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Tourism Tasmania and the Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival have launched a film competition to market the state. The Essence of Tasmania short film competition calls for filmmakers to produce a three-minute film that encapsulates Tasmania to them. The call for entries is open to people living in or out of the state ...1 week ago -
Postcard Hobart from Domain Tasmania 1911 Melbourne to Bendigo great condition
My Make Money Blogs —
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1911 postcard of Hobart Tasmania view from Domain with Victorian stamp sent Melbourne to Bendigo. In top A1 condition. For more stamps, covers, coins banknotes & postcards, visit our ebay store by clicking on the red door at the top of this page. Every country has its own customs regulations on importing or goods. ...1 week ago -
Digest of scripophily readings II
Franky's Scripophily BlogSpot —
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New online scripophily articles and references, Jan 2012 Future benefits of joining the IBSS Joining IBSS yields immediate benefits, see here , but also future benefits as told here by Terry Cox. German shipping scripophily reference Dieter Engel maintains a great reference site, in German, on German ...1 week ago -
Geraldine Colombo Is A Fine Addition Of Stanford Who’s Who
IBWIRE —
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NEW TOWN, TAS, AUSTRALIA, January 17, 2012 / Stanford Who’s Who / — Stanford Who’s Who proudly welcomes Geraldine Colombo to the exclusive ranks of premier professionals as a result of his phenomenal work in the financial services industry. As a Client Manager with Metcalf, as well as throughout her ...1 week ago -
The ObserverTree
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On Dec 14, 2011 Miranda Gibson climbed 200ft up a tree in Tasmania. She hasnt yet come down . Tree-sitting in the aid of conservation has a long history in Tasmania. This one is in a coupe that has been promised protection but Miranda can see the loggers arriving. She can also see a lot more and so can you. Blog ...1 week ago -
Holidaying In Launceston Tasmania
X M L Insider —
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On your travels around Tasmania with AllSeasons Campervan Hire Melbourne , you need to make a point of visiting Launceston. It is roughly a 2 hour drive north of Hobart and these days, is a heart for the local area with lots of cafes and museums. It is also Tasmanias 2nd largest town and has wonderful old parks to ...2 weeks ago -
(via Tasmanian Surf Photographer Captures Amazing Waves |...
Stream of Interest —
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(via Tasmanian Surf Photographer Captures Amazing Waves | Feature Shoot )2 weeks ago -
Garden Bridal Inspiration
Polka Dot Bride —
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Heading straight into the wedding inspiration today (I have itchy feet!) is this gorgeous garden bridal fashion shoot from the girls at Studio White . Taking their gorgeous stock of Ivy & Aster and Elizabeth Dye gowns along, the girls worked with a collaborative team to showcase their latest gowns and create ...2 weeks ago -
Rain, Emergencies, Imagination, and Stonefish
The Girl Who Wished She Was Australian —
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1. Found another helpful website about rain in Australia.Im trying to be as accurate as possible about the weather on our pretend Australia trip; but its not really possible. Well, its possible. But Id probably need to switch myself over to Australia time. The thing is....Im usually sleeping from about 5pm-1am ...2 weeks ago -
Tasmanian locals
lavieboheme —
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Thylacine I was thinking of devoting this blog post to the thylacine, the ‘Tasmanian Tiger’, but I like to illustrate my posts with photographs I’ve taken myself. I did keep an eye out on my recent visit to the Tasmanian wilderness, but - *sigh* - no Tiger was to be seen. The last know specimen died in ...2 weeks ago -
Of Tigers and Devils in Tasmania
The Blogs at HowStuffWorks —
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I’ll confess that the first thing I thought of when we started researching our Tasmania episode was the Tasmanian devil — and I mean the one in the Bugs Bunny cartoons . Wikipedia notes that the cartoon creator based this “dimwitted carnivore with the notoriously short temper” on the real Tasmanian devil, ...2 weeks ago -
The Lost Pictures
15 Hours Ahead —
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We are through our first work week here in 2012, so I figured it was a good time to share some more pictures from our trips and visitors over the past 6 weeks. Enjoy!2 weeks ago -
Tasman Bridge
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Exposure: 30 Aperture: f/5 Focal Length: 13 mm ISO Speed: 200 My other work: Facebook | Flickr2 weeks ago


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