
In the early morning we took the ferry to Brunie Island.

On our way to Adventure Cruises we stopped at a viewing point to see the narrowest point of the Island. Here is where the penguins do come to nest and at the right time of the year you have to be careful not to step on one.

We still had time for breakfast before our tour started and cooked some coffee at a beautiful beach and enjoyed the warming sun.

We enjoyed the amazing coastline from the safety of our boat. Our skipper and tour guide were good fun and gave us a lot of information of the area.

Above the "breathing rock" can be seen. It really made sounds like a sea monster is breathing. And then the big sneeze came as well.


An eagle was soaring around and calling out to other birds to mark it's territory. It has a truly astonishing size.



The main attraction beside the coastline was the seal colony. It was fun to see them active and playful in the water. The company even had a under water camera to show us on a TV screen how they act under water. It was attached to a remote controlled submarine and was moving effortlessly through the water and the seals came playfully close and curious about the object in their midst.

A young seal showing up like an old one.

After the trip we had lunch at the beach before we made our way back to the ferry and back to mainland Tasmania.



On our way back to Michael and Paul we found many different puppets along the road. One of the, was Dr. Who.

For more pictures: Brunie Island
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