Tag: waterfalls

A slow exposure of a two stream waterfall over a rocky ledge into a stream with moss covered rocks, framed by large ferns and greenery

Launceston, Northeast and Central Tasmania

Launceston Launceston, the second oldest city of Tasmania, has much to offer in the way of heritage buildings, scenic beauty, and a thriving food and wine scene. It is a very walkable city and worth an explore to admire the many Victorian and Georgian buildings still found here, such as

A Wanderer’s Guide to: Kununurra and Lake Argyle

During our time in Broome, we kept coming across people raving about a town in the East Kimberley called Kununurra, and the general consensus was “You’ll love it!” When we started going a bit stir-crazy in Broome due to the lack of camping and swim spots available in the wet

Karijini National Park

Ever had people talk up a place so much that when you finally get there, you’re actually a bit disappointed because it isn’t quite what you had pictured? Well, Karijini National Park is NOT one of those places. With its never-ending canyons and gorges and pristine swimming holes, all with