Saturday 4 November 2023

Port Arthur

 It's been over 40 years since I last visited Port Arthur and hasn’t it changed. Huge car parks, massive visitors centre and so many people!  Guess that’s progress?

Upside is entrance fee ($76 for two concession passes) now includes a twenty-minute harbour cruise.

It’s still worth a visit if you are down this way as there is a lot of history in these old buildings and site.


Looks like a prisoner escaped.

Must be getting old as it was a bit of a struggle for Linda with her sore hip and me with my recovering knee, but we made it around, albeit slowly.







Guard?

The most difficult thing to do at Port Arthur is to get a photo with no one else in it.

Our accommodation for the night was nearby at White Beach and we had a lovely old cabin to ourselves. Once again excellent accommodation with no complaints.

Off tomorrow to catch up with Aaron, Tara and Family for a couple of nights at Swansea on the East Coast.

Short vide is HERE








3 comments:

SHANE said...

Beautiful Kerry & Linda.

Typical Kerry, 2 hours site-seeing and 10 hours on the video editor.
Have fun Guys
Love Donna & Shane

Glenn Green said...

Just caught up with your Tassie blogs, lots of memories. Loved our time down there, so much to see and do. Have fun!

Anonymous said...

very creative editing ..... lucky you have such a good model, Kerry. hugs Neil and Jane