
It's amazing what the Devil's Kitchen can cook up.
The location is at Eagle Hawk's Neck in Tasmania.
I went on a scenic escape around Tasmania, and found many beautiful sights - I also visited the largely well preserved heritage site of Port Aurthur, where a large flower mill was converted into a convict working station way back in the settlement era.
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The location is at Eagle Hawk's Neck in Tasmania.
I went on a scenic escape around Tasmania, and found many beautiful sights - I also visited the largely well preserved heritage site of Port Aurthur, where a large flower mill was converted into a convict working station way back in the settlement era.
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It was windy as hell - I almost lost my fedora on several occasions, plus the fact that it was hot-as-hell (But hey, I suppose that's why it's called "Devil's Kitchen") - but it was all worth it.
Magnificent views, lovely fresh sea air, and one fantastic view.
I'm stoked.
Magnificent views, lovely fresh sea air, and one fantastic view.
I'm stoked.
A city slicker saw a farmer one day, and grinned "I've bought my own farm, it's pretty cool"
The farmer smiles back "Oh - how's the property?"
At which point the city slicker responds with "It's about a mile long by a centimeter long"
Bewildered, the farmer asks "What are you going to grow on it?"
"Spaghetti" Replies the city slicker with an ever-widening grin.
The farmer smiles back "Oh - how's the property?"
At which point the city slicker responds with "It's about a mile long by a centimeter long"
Bewildered, the farmer asks "What are you going to grow on it?"
"Spaghetti" Replies the city slicker with an ever-widening grin.
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