Tasmania is not in Australia. Please write it in its right format because the use of the day who don’t know where we are on the planet and getting everything in order is the most important as we don’t have anybody here in Australia guiding the ship whatsoever laws mean nothing here, we should get back on the right side. Regards Alan from the mainland as Tasmania is a wonderful fabulous island. Thank you for being you all the Tasmanian people.
Thanks and glad you enjoyed the video. We attached one end of the hammock on the railing and the other end on the top of the partition between our balcony and our neighbour's. They don't lock the balcony door on sea days. You can certainly go out when you are sailing, but it can be very windy near the railing. The only thing to keep in mind is at night the curtains need to be closed or turn your cabin lights off as the light in the cabin can interfere with the bridge. There is a note on the balcony door as a reminder. Happy Crusing 🙂
Excellent video. We were there in March. We had perfect weather and it was picture perfect. We saw lots of wildlife just metres from the Cradle Mountain Lodge and were treated to platypuses frolicking in the dam outside the restaurant during breakfast. Great memories.
I went there in February 1982 as a 13 year old. The thing that struck me was there were no trees whatsoever. The tour operator told us it was because they needed fuel to run the furnaces so they cut down all the trees. That was the point I realised how much damage humans do to the environment. It's good to see that there are now trees growing, I hope they can get them to completely cover the areas that were forested before mining started.
It's been over 40yrs now, since I spent several months in Queenstown. It certainly has changed for the better. It was a sleepy little town with no trees covering the hills surrounding it. The modern buildings have brought the tourists to a lovely town. I'm certainly going to have to go back and explore some more. 😊😊
Great video mate, I'll have to put the trip on my to do list! Your background music went over your voice a bit in the letter half of the video, just a heads up for next time!
My father and most of his siblings were born in Queenstown. My grandparents are mostly remembered for their house (that my pop built) burning down while they were away up north. Eventually they settled in Launceston and most of the family are still around Launceston region today. Thanks for your video. I haven't been to Queenstown for over 40 years!
Thanks for sharing your family's story. Sorry to hear the house your pop built got burnt down.It must have been tough for them. Queentown is very unique, we'd like to visit it again one day.