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Wllderness Tasmania 2007 diary

Wllderness Tasmania 2007
Ring-bound diary 14.5cm wide x 16.5cm deep
Produced and published by Rob Blakers - Wilderness Photo
Online Gallery: www.robblakers.com

In the experience of many of us, friends and relatives who come to visit and to explore Tasmania leave our shores with a common complaint — “we wish we’d allowed more time here.”

This diary, richly illustrated with Rob Blakers’ superb landscape photography (plus a portrait by Grant Dixon of a moulting King Penguin — looking for all the world as if it is wearing a handknitted sweater with an occasional trim of artificial fur), will give them further insight into what they are missing and underline to Tassie dwellers that we live in the best place of all.

In other words, it’s a neat little end-of-year gift for others and a must-buy for yourself.

A week-per-page gives a deal of room for notes, appointments, telephone numbers etc and most weeks come opposite an enticing photograph to spirit you away from the workaday world to remote and wonderful places.

Interlaced throughout the diary are double-page spreads that allow the photograph in question to present the greatest drama.

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