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Sphere: Mount Wellington Pinnacle

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October 7, 2013
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  • Hobart
  • Mount Wellington
  • panorama
  • southern tasmania
  • sphere
  • Travel
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Unfortunately this sphere is no longer available due to the closure of the photosphere hosting service.

A clear day on the Pinnacle of Mount Wellingon.

 

— With Clara Flintrop.

 

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The Editor of Tasmanian Geographic is a shadowy and mysterious figure who often found deep underground, in the treetop branches, on coastal beaches, or high in the mountains.

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