Sunday, 20 October 2013

The Hazards at Coles Bay, Tasmania.

Todays offering is a beautiful panoramic canvas ofThe Hazards, photographed by Sean Daveyon the east coast of Tasmania.

This image available as an 18 x 58 inch premium canvas with a 1.5 inch mirror wrap. delivered either in rolled form or pre-stretched and ready to hang.

You can see a larger picture of it here, along with ordering information;The Hazards



The Hazards


The Hazards
The Hazards are a mountain chain in the Freycinet National Park on Tasmania's east coast. They are positioned between Coles Bay, Tasmania and Wineglass Bay and are said to be named after local whaler, African-American Captain Richard Hazard. You will enjoy this property all to yourself because the two freestanding villas are only let to one group at a time. Couples will love The Waterfront villa, with each room showcasing that incredible view. Friends can stay in The Boat House, which holds a first-storey suite with its own deck and breathtaking outlook. It all comes together to create the ultimate package for a relaxing escape that you won’t want to leave. Hazards Escape is set on a quiet, internal block. Just 5 minutes outside the township of Coles Bay. It is a single, free standing unit, adjacent to a private residence. It offers a peaceful retreat regardless of what time of year you are travelling. Coles Bay, gateway to the Freycinet Peninsula, is a 2½ hour drive from Hobart or 2 hours from Launceston. You will enjoy this property all to yourself because the two freestanding villas are only let to one group at a time. Couples will love The Waterfront villa, with each room showcasing that incredible view. Friends can stay in The Boat House, which holds a first-storey suite with its own deck and breathtaking outlook. It all comes together to create the ultimate package for a relaxing escape that you won’t want to leave. Hazards Escape is set on a quiet, internal block. Just 5 minutes outside the township of Coles Bay. It is a single, free standing unit, adjacent to a private residence. It offers a peaceful retreat regardless of what time of year you are travelling. Coles Bay, gateway to the Freycinet Peninsula, is a 2½ hour drive from Hobart or 2 hours from Launceston.

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