Richmond Bridge

The Richmond Bridge is a historic bridge in Richmond, 25 km north
of Hobart in Tasmania, Australia. It is the oldest bridge still in use in Australia.
It was built over Tasmania's Coal River from 1823 to 1825 and was used
for the moment of military police and convicts between Hobart & Port Arthur.
It is said to have been the site where a desperate convict committed suicide
and where, in another story, a cruel overseer was set upon by the convict
workers and thrown off the bridge.




Salamanca Place is one of Tasmania's best known landmarks
With dozens of restaurants and shops, Salamanca Square, nightlife, pubs, artists, galleries and craft shops to suit every budget plus the famous Salamanca Market every week !
But sadly we miss that particularly Saturday when it comes alive ~





Dating back to the mid-19th century, the splendid St. David's Cathedral
is the centre of Anglican religion in Hobart. With outstanding architecture,
a cavernous interior and regular services, other attractions at St. David's
include a small museum area and seasonal events of a religious theme ~




Ross Village Inn Bakery which bears a resemblance to the famous Japanese
Animation Kiki Delivery Service movie ~
The bakery itself bears a really uncanny similarity to the bakery in
Kiki's Delivery Service. The fact that you can see the oven cooking the bread
from the counter is a really important part of it.
Be nice to their Staff and ask to see the room of Kiki =)









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