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Mt Field & South West Tasmania

Deciduous beech, or fagus, leaves at Mt Field National Park Tasmania
Tiny little mushroom in the Tasmanian rainforest
Russell Falls at Mt Field National Park
Horseshoe Falls at Mt Field National Park
Giant eucalypts tower over the rainforest of the Florentine Valley
One of the giant eucalypts of Tasmania's Styx Valley
Lake Pedder, South West Tasmania
Fagus at Lake Fenton, Mt Field National Park
Three day autumn “Fagus & Fungi” photography workshop at Mt Field and South West Tasmania! This brand new tour is all about the unique treasures of a Tasmanian autumn and a guided exploration of some of Tassie’s tall tree locations. We will shoot the deciduous beech (Fagus) leaves at Mt Field, as well as the stunning autumn fungi to be found in the nearby valleys of giant trees such as the Styx and Florentine. This very special autumn experience includes 2 nights in your own private room at the brand new Mt Field Retreat. Other Highlights: * Waterfalls of Mt Field – Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls * Sunset/dusk shoots over the mountain scenery of the south west All transport, accommodation and meals are included. The tour fee includes a single/private room for each guest. The tour starts and finishes in Hobart. Very small group tour - maximum 4 guests.

Does not cater for people with access needs.

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