One of our objectives in visiting the Island was to get to the Lighthouse. Many years ago the Inchleys had travelled down from Hobart to see it but they arrived at 4.10 and the gates had shut at 4.00pm. On this occasion we arrived well before closing.
The Lighthouse is on the southern tip of the Island and even though it was a fine clear day with little wind elsewhere, there was a gale blowing at the lighthouse. It is quite a location with commanding views of the rugged coastline.
Dinner included local wine and local cheese and the following morning it was on to the ferry and back to the airport.
The Lighthouse is on the southern tip of the Island and even though it was a fine clear day with little wind elsewhere, there was a gale blowing at the lighthouse. It is quite a location with commanding views of the rugged coastline.
Dinner included local wine and local cheese and the following morning it was on to the ferry and back to the airport.
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