View of the 70-kilometre estuary of the Kanamaluka (its official name) Tamar River from Brady’s Lookout State Reserve on the west side in northern Tas
View of the 70-kilometre estuary of the kanamaluka (its official name) Tamar River from Brady’s Lookout State Reserve on the west side in northern Tasmania of Australia. The Tamar river stretches from the city of Launceston to the Bass Strait in northern Tasmania. The Tamar was named after a Colonel William Patterson after his familiar hometown river in England in 1804. Despite being called a river, the waterway is a brackish and the tidal estuary covers over its entire length. Many of the 160 Tasmania vineyards and wineries lay on the western side of the Tamar surrounded by old pioneering hamlets and small towns.
Size: 6048px × 4024px
Location: Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
Photo credit: © richard sowersby / Alamy / Afripics
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