Showing posts with label seaport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seaport. Show all posts
February 19, 2012
silt
One of the mild ironies of Launceston is that the Old Launceston Seaport development is actually a fair way inland. In fact, the Tamar River is Australia's longest estuary, clocking in at 70km before terminating with the two Esk Rivers.
One of the defining features of estuaries is that they are tidal. So every now and then, the water runs back out to Bass Strait and we're left with the exposed river bed, which is pretty much just mud. This mud causes a lot of angst in Launceston, and millions of dollars have been spent over the years raking, dredging, blowing up, and generally just trying to shift it.
The ducks don't seem to mind the mud, though.
As an aside, I have started a new photography project titled Hong Kong In The 80s. It's worth popping in once a week to have a look, and should appeal to people who like old photos, Hong Kong, and the 80s.
January 8, 2012
December 17, 2011
December 1, 2011
There is actually a connection - the owner of the Jackson Motor Company was also the developer who, er, "developed" the Seaport. I believe they have plans to expand the Seaport to the northern bank of the North Esk, although this is being delayed by the upgraded levee bank system being built by the local council.
November 30, 2011
November 24, 2011
Launceston Seaport
The Launceston Seaport, on the North Esk River.
Marvellous place for a stroll on a Sunday afternoon, as well as a good place for a coffee/wine/beer/meal...
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