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Sunday, April 19, 2009
Woodbridge on the D’Entrecasteaux Channel
After being tossed by the sea for 5 days, to wake to the glassy surface of the D'Entrecasteaux was unreal.
The wharf at Woodbridge is the place Lady Nelson moors on many of her short voyages.
All the crew were aware that Hobart and the Lady's home port were only a few hours’ sail to the north, and no one wanted the voyage to end.
Photos: Morning water at Woodbridge
The Lady Nelson at the Woodbridge wharf
Labels:
Tall ships,
Tasmania,
Woodbridge
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