The northwest coastline of Tasmania is rugged and beautiful. Millions of years ago these landscapes were formed by a number of large active volcanos. You can see the remnants of an extinct one in the distance in this shot. It is called "The Nut" (Munatrik) and it rises 143 metres above the little town of Stanley. This photograph is taken at the beautifully named tiny shack settlement of Crayfish Creek. That's the creek you can see in the foreground at low tide.
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