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Separated from mainland Australia by the 240 km stretch of Bass Strait, Tasmania is a land apart - a place of wild and beautiful landscapes; friendly, welcoming people; a pleasant, temperate climate; wonderful wine and food.

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Sea spider

Sea spider

A bright yellow sea spider at Tinderbox, Tasmania, Australia. Olympus 5060.
Photocomp April '09 - Open

Male Cowfish

Male Cowfish

A colourful male cowfish at Tinderbox, Tasmania, Australia. Olympus 5060.
Photocomp April '09 - Open

Globe

Globe

This globefish was a little angry when I managed to kneel on him. He sure let me know about it... Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp March '09 - Novice

Edge of the Earth

Edge of the Earth

An itsy bitsy starfish busily growing his legs atop an urchin test. Derwent River, Tasmania.
Photocomp February '09 - Novice

Come fly with me

Come fly with me

A Butterfly Perch in typical pose at Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp March '08 - Open

Pinkie!

Pinkie!

Nudibranch photographed at Sisters beach, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp March '08 - Novice

Troy D Bow

Troy D Bow

Picture of the Troy D off Maria Island, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp March '08 - Novice

On a Clear Day

On a Clear Day

A Long-snout Boarfish and diver at Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp February '08 - Open

Weedy Seadragon

Weedy Seadragon

Weedy Seadragon feeding on mysid in the shallows near Bicheno's Sea Wall. Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp January '08 - Open

Golden Zoanthids

Golden Zoanthids

Look at those zoanthids! With so much to photograph Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia is an underwater photographers paradise.
Photocomp January '08 - Open

Bicheno Flower

Bicheno Flower

Photo taken on a shore dive at Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia. Camera, Sea & Sea DX 5000G. This beautiful anemone was surrounded by featherstars and mysids.
Photocomp January '08 - Open

Glorious Kelp

Glorious Kelp

Kelp, isn't it magical? Photo taken in Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia with a Sea & Sea DX5000G.
Photocomp January '08 - Open

Giant Cuttlefish

Giant Cuttlefish

A cuttlefish photographed at Bird Rock, Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia.
Photocomp December '07 - Open

Pot-belly!

Pot-belly!

A Pot-bellied Seahorseat Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia.

Octopus in Bicheno

Octopus in Bicheno

A large octopus spotted foraging at Bicheno, Tasmania, Australia.

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Tassie Divers to converge on Bicheno!Tassie Divers to converge on Bicheno!
The 2nd Tasmanian Combined Scuba Clubs event will take place, on the Saturday the 13th and Sunday the 14th of May, 2006.
Narcosis is very real!Narcosis is very real!
This event took place a number of years ago while diving with a few mates on a charter in Tassie. We had planned to dive the famous kelp forests in EagleHawk Bay, Tasmania and a wall dive recommended by the skipper/guide.
Waterfall Bay Caves on Tasman PeninsulaWaterfall Bay Caves on Tasman Peninsula
The Tasman Peninsula by nature of its topography is mainly only dived by boat. The cliff height on the east coast averages 250 metres for all but Pirates and Fortesque Bays from Tasman Island at the south tip of the Tasman Peninsula to almost Dunalley at the top of the Forestier Peninsula ...
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