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Tasmania Pièce National parks -- Tasmania -- Photographs Avec objets numériques
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Climbing Naturalist Peak in snow

Colour photograph shows five figures in the snow, walking or skiing to the top of Naturalist Peak near Mount Field West, in Mount Field National Park. Some marks on original physical scanned image

Two bushwalkers at Eagle Tarn

Colour photograph shows man and woman standing on frozen surface of Eagle Tarn, with snow-topped mountain ridge in distance

Bed of Eagle Tarn

Colour photograph shows partially dry lakebed of Eagle Tarn, in Mount Field National Park, with hut visible on the opposite shoreline. Sign nailed to tree reads: EAGLE TARN 3390FT

Horsehoe Falls

An out-of-focus colour photograph shows Horseshoe Falls on the Russell River, above Russell Falls

Hobart Walking Club hut

Colour photograph shows smoke curling out of the flue from a woodheater or fireplace of the Hobart Walking Club timber hut at Mount Field National Park, with snowdrifts banked halfway up the walls of the hut

Ice on Lake Dobson

Colour photograph shows a person standing on ice at Lake Dobson, with ridge of snow above treeline

Igloo at Mount Field West

Colour photograph shows two bearded men posing on the top or in doorway of an igloo built at Mount Field West, 1975

Assembling hut at K Col

Colour photograph shows people assembling the roof frame of a Hobart Walking Club hut at K Col, later named the FA. Peterson Memorial Hut and officially opened in 1960 by New Zealand adventurer Sir Edmund Hilary

View of the Lawrence Valley

Colour photograph shows man standing on a ridge on Mount Lord, looking across the Lawrence valley, where the Lawrence Rivulet flows. Man is standing amid tall specimens of Pandani, Richea pandanifolia.

Marriotts Falls

Colour portrait format photograph shows the vertical drop of Marriotts Falls

Snow skiing at National Park

Colour photograph shows two snow skiiers navigating patchy snow at National Park, a location in Mount Field National Park

Vehicle on road at National Park

Colour photograph shows two-tone green vehicle with driver's fingers visible on steering wheel, on the unsealed road at National Park, with snow covering the higher ground. Tasmanian number plate reads WLA 189 - 19 TAS 56.

Riding ski tow 1959

Colour photograph shows snow skiers on Mount Mawson, one using a tow rope to climb uphill

View of Russell Falls

Colour photograph shows Russell Falls as viewed from elevated vantage point in rainforest

Signs at entrance to Mount Field National Park

Colour photograph shows signs posted at entrance of Mount Field National Park, with distances and estimated travel times to Lake Dobson (9 1/4 miles), Lake Fenton (7 1/4 miles), Lady Barron Falls (1 1/2 mile), Camping Ground (250 yds), Rangers Cottage (150 Yds), Russell Falls 1/2 MILE 10 MIN, Lady Barron Falls Round Trip 3 1/2 MILES 1H 45 MIN

Hut at Twilight Tarn

Colour photograph shows the rusting red roofing iron on hut visible above trees on the edge of Twilight Tarn

Trees reflected in Artists Pool

Colour photograph of Artists Pool, a waterhole near Cradle Mountain, with reflections of alpine plants on the water's surface

Walkers near Barn Bluff

Colour photograph of two walkers trying to avoid slippery pathway with flecks of snow on ground and Barn Bluff in background

Looking south to Cradle Mountain

Colour photograph shows the heathland on the Central Plateau, south of Cradle Mountain, with the mountain peaks visible in the distance

Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake

Colour photograph shows flecks of snow on upper ridges of Cradle Mountain and land around Dove Lake, some of it cloaked in deep shadow

View across Lake Lea

Colour photograph shows Lake Lea in foreground, with Cradle Mountain and Barn Bluff in distance