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18/07/2004: "SEASCAPE Wild Tasmanian Sea (B&W)"


JDS (31k image)

Nature protecting the sea reserves. No abalone diving, fishing or diving on a day like this. Not much good for surf either.

Tasmania has heaps of history hidden by the sea, no wonder why either. The regular wild sea shifts sand to uncover any of the countless shipwrecks. Good discoveries can still occur underwater, but a good weather day required. A picture like this is also a reminder never pass up a calm day in the hope it will be the same tomorrow.

This territory near Bass Strait was formerly pirate-infested and dangerous for all who dared enter.

The designer for this very web site was heading from his forest mountain retreat when he stopped to capture this graphic image of a wild sea near the village of Penguin earlier this month.

Photo by John D. Steed 2004






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