
Bruny Island
Managed to get a cancellation at a dentist in New Norfolk. Tooth has a temporary filling. I have some antibotics. Shopping is done and before you know it we are on the Bruny Island ferry - completely unplanned.

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We booked to do the Bruny Island Cruise. Follow the yellow boat road. Those Yammys should push us along.

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Cave 1 and Cave 2. Our firs look at the Dolerite Cliffs for this cruise.

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The Monument. Rumour is that there are 2 1 dollar coins on the top. It has been climbed twice and each time the person left a dollar up there.

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On the cruise you certainly get close enough to the cliff formations. Usually too close for me and my 70 200 lens.

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The top of an under sea cave that acts as a blow hole with the waves.

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Even closer. The boat does go close enough to that the people up the front are threatened with a shower.

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Cockatoo Cave. Should that be Biloela Cave.

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Black Faced Cormarants

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While not through the cave/tunnel we drove into this cave and backed out then did the same in reverse so those at the back of the boat could get a view/photo. The skipper was pretty good in that regard ensuring that everybody in the boat front back left right had a chance to see things.

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Australian fur seals. These are all males.

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Australian fur seals.

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Not far away are the Kiwis. I didn't quite catch the talk but I think these used to be called the New Zealand fur seal but are now called the long nosed fur seal.

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Long Nosed Fur Seal.

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Long Nosed Fur Seal. There were also a lot of these swimming but I could grab a shot.

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Lets call it Bridge Rock.

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Some bull kelp in the surf zone.

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Time to head for home. I was really impressed with the way both the boat and the skipper handled the contditions. We were punching into a choppy sea all the way home.