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Ive done that cruise, in march, its beautiful. I love that tassie has kept so much history esp architectural. Done chairlift too, that cafe is amazing, what a view. Cheers lovelies
Thanks Chris, this has been a fun little series charting your visit to Tasmania and a good mix of landscape, history and attractions. The boat trip looked like the ideal way to view the gorge, amazing geology there, and the Car museum looked great too ! Thanks again for taking us along !
Thanks for coming along Andy, I'm glad you enjoyed the trip! Next year we will be off on a road trip to Queensland (about 2000km). Of course we will be taking you along too 👍😊
A shame the weather wasn't a little kinder for the cruise, but it was beautiful nonetheless. Wonderful to see all the really old pre-plastic cars, just gorgeous! To be honest though, I wouldn't want to give up modern comfort for everyday use.
I agree with you Dee! But I'd still like to drive a V8 again one day! (although it kind of doesn't fit with being the ultimate recycler! Maybe I need an EV 🤔🙄)
It's quite like the South West of England- with the names of things! Launceston is in Cornwall (but it's pronounced Lawnston), the Tamar river is between Devon and Cornwall, and Exeter is in Devon! (I'm sure there are others too!)
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Ive done that cruise, in march, its beautiful. I love that tassie has kept so much history esp architectural. Done chairlift too, that cafe is amazing, what a view. Cheers lovelies
Cheers Gayle! I agree about the history! 👍😊
Thanks Chris, this has been a fun little series charting your visit to Tasmania and a good mix of landscape, history and attractions. The boat trip looked like the ideal way to view the gorge, amazing geology there, and the Car museum looked great too ! Thanks again for taking us along !
Thanks for coming along Andy, I'm glad you enjoyed the trip! Next year we will be off on a road trip to Queensland (about 2000km). Of course we will be taking you along too 👍😊
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At first I only saw Christine's home affairs 👍🏻
Since your trip to Tasmania, I've really enjoyed visiting you 🤩
Hi & welcome Andrea! Thanks for joining in! 😃
Fascinating stuff! What a lush landscape! Surprisingly large and well endowed vehicle collection!
Glad you enjoyed that Nas! The car museum was just a "fill in time" thing before our flight, but we really enjoyed it! 😊👍
I'm not normally a car museum person, but you made those very fun and interesting!
Thanks Martin, that's great to hear! 😀
In one of the Cars movies, there is Uncle Toppolino in Italy. I liked the 1947 Packard (that's my year). Thanks for taking us along.
Thanks Cynthia! Next year is Queensland (and we will do a road trip - about 2000kms). We've booked our accommodation already!
Love the 'stang!
Yes it's a beauty! Unfortunately they hadn't left the keys in it! 😜😜
Devo eat your heart out! LOL Maybe someday I will get to the other side of the world and see this beautiful place, Thanka for sharing.
Thanks Laura! Hope to see you soon! 😜
A shame the weather wasn't a little kinder for the cruise, but it was beautiful nonetheless.
Wonderful to see all the really old pre-plastic cars, just gorgeous! To be honest though, I wouldn't want to give up modern comfort for everyday use.
I agree with you Dee! But I'd still like to drive a V8 again one day! (although it kind of doesn't fit with being the ultimate recycler! Maybe I need an EV 🤔🙄)
A great collection of cars for sure. I had a HK Monaro in the 70's. Maybe the FJ's are too rare and valuable for display now. 👍
Wow Alex, that HK Monaro would be worth a fortune now! More than an FJ I would think! 👍
@@TheUltimateRecycler Don't remind me 😪
It's quite like the South West of England- with the names of things! Launceston is in Cornwall (but it's pronounced Lawnston), the Tamar river is between Devon and Cornwall, and Exeter is in Devon! (I'm sure there are others too!)
Yep we borrowed a lot from you guys as far as naming things go! Thanks Rebecca 😊👍
Hi guys😅launcestonian here! Im trying to pick where your accommodation was...could it have been in riverside? Really enjoyed your tour of tassie!❤
Thanks Di! We stayed in Kings Meadows, right near the shopping plaza!
@TheUltimateRecycler aha! Lol I was a bit out!
LS7 GM engine had 570 horse power and 540 foot pounds of torque. SS Camaro maybe canary yellow hard to tell from small phone screen
That's a LOT of horses! 😲