Over the weekend one of my favourite bloggers This Amazing Planet published an image from his latest foray into Tasmania’s south. The location of his ‘viewing platform’ is indicated on the following Google map.

The post, titled View from Hartz Peak thru to the mouth of the Derwent River. Southern Tasmania , describes the scene accurately.
I am in awe of Mark’s walk up to the top of Hartz Peak clambering over snow covered rocks and unreadable depressions in the ground. But I am so very grateful to see this photograph. Sensational. It presents the Derwent River as a soft silvery ribbon. Beautiful!

Thank you for your comments. Really appreciated.
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I am so envious of your experiences in Nepal and on the mountains. Keep those photos coming!
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Tassie remains my favourite place to hike. So clean and unpolluted. Missing it.
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There have been millions more people walk where you currently are than have ever set foot in Tassie. Guess that helps keep much of our state more pristine.
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Yes indeed.
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This is a view from Mt Wellington, above Hobart. Not really even close to Hartz Peak. Looking from Hartz Peak to Hobart, you would see the huge Mt Wellington totally obscuring the view.
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Hi Im not sure what you are responding to but the story at https://walkingthederwent.com/2017/07/17/the-mouth-of-the-derwent-from-a-long-way-off is the story by another. That old srory is now not accessible for me to check. Maybe that site was removed in the last few hours.
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