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Hey everyone! Welcome to part 2 of my Tasmanian adventure. In this episode, I continue my journey across this incredible island, discovering some of its most breathtaking natural wonders, stunning coastlines, and historic sites. Part 1 - • Most BEAUTIFUL place in Tasmania! Bay... Part 2 - • Most BEAUTIFUL beach in TASMANIA! Win... Part 3 - • Bruny Island Adventure: Exploring Tas... Part 4 - • Camping in the Heart of Tasmania! 🚙🏕️... Part 5 - • Exploring Tasmania’s Wild West Coast ... Part 6 - • 🚶♂️ 6-Hour Hike Up Cradle Mountain |... BICHENO BLOWHOLE – Nature’s Power on Display First stop, the Bicheno Blowhole, a natural spectacle where ocean waves forcefully surge through a hole in the granite rocks, creating powerful bursts of water. It’s an incredible sight—just don’t stand too close unless you want a salty surprise! Wineglass Bay – A Postcard Come to Life Next, I made my way to Wineglass Bay, one of the most photographed locations in Tasmania. With its pristine white sand and turquoise waters, this place looks like something straight off a travel brochure. The hike to the lookout was well worth it for the breathtaking panoramic views. Freycinet National Park & Kelvedon Beach Conservation Area Driving further south, I explored Freycinet National Park, home to rugged coastal landscapes, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters. Nearby, Kelvedon Beach Conservation Area offered a peaceful, untouched stretch of coastline, perfect for a quiet moment before heading to my next stop. Franks Camp – The Best Campsite in Tasmania After searching high and low for the perfect camping spot, I finally found it—Franks Camp at Freycinet National Park. And let me tell you, this place is unbeatable! As night fell, the ocean came alive with a mesmerizing blue glow from bioluminescent algae. Watching the waves shimmer under the moonlight was hands down one of the best experiences of my life. Tessellated Pavement, The Arch & Devil’s Kitchen – Nature’s Artistry Continuing my journey, I stopped at the Tessellated Pavement, a naturally occurring rock formation that looks like it was perfectly carved by human hands. Nearby, The Arch and Devil’s Kitchen showcased the raw power of the ocean, with dramatic cliffs and swirling waters creating an awe-inspiring scene. Port Arthur & Historic Convict Settlements No trip to Tasmania is complete without visiting Port Arthur, one of Australia’s most significant historic sites. Walking through the ruins of the Port Arthur Convict Settlement, I could almost feel the stories of the past echoing through the walls. The history here is both fascinating and haunting, making it a must-visit destination. Salamanca Markets & Hobart – A Taste of Tassie Wrapping up this leg of the journey, I explored the area where they hold the famous Salamanca Markets in Hobart. From artisan crafts to fresh local produce, this place is a feast for the senses. Hobart itself, with its charming waterfront and lively atmosphere, was the perfect way to end this part of the trip. This adventure has been nothing short of incredible, but there’s still so much more to explore! Stay tuned for part 3, where I continue my journey through Tasmania’s hidden gems and off-road tracks. Thanks for watching!