Antarctic beech doesn’t exist in Tasmania. What you were looking at was Nothofagus cunninghamii (myrtle beech) which is found in cool temperate rainforests and mixed forests in Tasmania.
Good call, I’m from NSW where the beech are the Antarctic, mainly in Barrington Tops & New England NPs where I’ve done quite a bit of walking over the years.
Thanks for taking me along the most glorious track with scenery would only find in Tassie Beautiful
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Really enjoyed watching this
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well done. Beautifully captured the essence of this Island.
Thank you!
Lovely. Thanks for sharing this!
Thank you!
Great, thanks for sharing, we start 22/12 😊
I hope you have an amazing experience!
Antarctic beech doesn’t exist in Tasmania. What you were looking at was Nothofagus cunninghamii (myrtle beech) which is found in cool temperate rainforests and mixed forests in Tasmania.
Good call, I’m from NSW where the beech are the Antarctic, mainly in Barrington Tops & New England NPs where I’ve done quite a bit of walking over the years.
Grant ..🖐 great vid mate ..was there anymore about the bones you found ? Cheers
Thanks! We contacted the Tasmanian Museum when we got back to Hobart & they were great. Turns out it was an Australian Fur Seal.
@@grantthepilgrim awesome thanks Mate 👍👍👍
Slower panoramic panning please. You get beautiful shots, and then spool them up into a vertigo inducing pirouette. Great stuff all the same.
What an ugly wasteland
Yeah it's awful, don't come