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(25542) | A view from halfway down the hill looking across to the First Basin Reserve. As you can see the fog and haze are still evident. The walkway is the causeway shown in First Basin I. When the river is in flood the waters quite often reach to the pavilion. Some flood debris can be seen on top of the rocks in the left centre of the frame. I have yet to see the flooding, that is on my list of must do's.
In the workshop is another view showing the extent of this basin. In this shot, halfway up the hillside can be seen another walking track which leads to the Alexandra suspension bridge and then another 2 km further on Suspension Bridge .
The Cataract Gorge Reserve is one of Launceston and northern Tasmania's premier tourist attractions.
The chairlift crossing the Gorge is the longest single span chairlift in the world, with the longest span being 308 m (924 ft).
The chairlift, built in 1972, has a total span of 457 m. It broke down in 2001, and several sightseers were stranded 30 metres above the Gorge for several hours, but since then it has been thoroughly overhauled and is still in use today.
The First Basin on the southern side features a swimming pool, and an open area surrounded by bushland.
A gravel walking track leads to the Alexandra Suspension Bridge, a swinging pedestrian bridge built in 1895.
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Hi David,
Another WS for your works,
with:
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| Another view taking looking to the right. |
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