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Images of Mount Field



Winter dusk at Eagle Tarn
Eagle Tarn in winter
Eucalyptus regnans, Mount Field National Park (Tall Trees walk).
Eucalyptus-regnans
Fagus and pandani, Mount Field
Fagus and rock, Tarn Shelf
Fagus detail
Fagus reflections, Tarn Shelf
Frozen moorland
Getting lost in the forest
Horseshoe Falls
Lake Dobson in Mount Field under ice and snow.
Lake Dobson in winter
Lake Newdegate at the end of the Tarn Shelf in Mount Field.
Lake Newdegate
Mt Field hut in winter
The most famous waterfall in Tasmania. Situated in Mount Field, a gorgeous national park only 1 hours drive from Hobart.
Russell Falls
The famous Russell Falls in Mount Field National Park are easily accessible from the Visitor Centre at the entrance of the park. The walk is wheelchair accessible.
Russell Falls
Snow gum, Mt Field area
Tarn Shelf detail with Fagus
Russell Falls in Mt Field national park is Tasmania's most visited waterfall. It is very accessible after a short walk in stunning rainforest from the visitor centre.
The mighty Russell Falls
Twilight Tarn and old hut in Mount Field.
Twilight Tarn
Twilight Tarn and old hut in Mount Field.
Twilight Tarn and old hut
A walk to the Growling Swallet near Mount Field National Park.
Walking into a dream
It is not often that a wild platypus can be spotted so closely. This one was photographed just down from Russel Falls in Mt Field Ntl Park.
Wild platypus, Mount Field National Park


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