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Mirror reflections along the Lower Franklin River

Franklin River Art Gallery

The Wilderness holds answers to more questions than we have yet learned to ask.

Nancy Wynne Newhall

A few ‘arty’ shots captured on a typical February 10 day expedition with very little rain, low river levels and plenty of sunshine.

Looks like bright green is natures wallpaper colour of choice
Looks like bright green is natures wallpaper colour of choice
Spotlight on the smooth quartzite in Descension Gorge
Spotlight on the smooth quartzite in Descension Gorge
Look at me! Perfect light installation for a Mother Shield-fern (Polystichum proliferum)
Look at me! Perfect light installation for a Mother Shield-fern (Polystichum proliferum)
Sunrays are hitting a scene of tranquility in natures garden, spotted in a side creek along the Franklin River
Sunrays are hitting a scene of tranquility in natures garden, spotted in a side creek along the Franklin River
A magical world, at one of the many side creeks, before it joins up with the Franklin River
A magical world, at one of the many side creeks, before it joins up with the Franklin River
These spiders are out in force to catch some dinner.
These spiders are out in force to catch some dinner.
Moonlit Huon Pine sculpture at Rafters Basin
Moonlit Huon Pine sculpture at Rafters Basin
Reflections of sculpted limestone in the tranquil waters of the Lower Franklin River
Reflections of sculpted limestone in the tranquil waters of the Lower Franklin River
Verandah Cliffs aka 'The Art Gallery' is a magical campspot on the Lower Franklin River
Verandah Cliffs aka ‘The Art Gallery’ is a magical campspot on the Lower Franklin River
Reflections of temperate rainforest along the Gordon River Tasmania
Reflections of temperate rainforest along the Gordon River Tasmania

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