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Mt Wellington and Wellington Range Walks Part 3.
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More strange pink granite formations.
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After walking south along
the top of the Wellington (following a track to Smithys Monument),
views of one of the most spectacular sheltered waterways in
the world becomes more accessible.
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Further south and approaching the treeline,
still tons of pink granite and majestic views towards the Huon
Valley.
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Northwest Bay and the towns of Margate and
Snug with North Bruny in the background.
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A wide angle view of that earlier towards
the Huon.
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The edge of the southern flank treeline and
the direction west towards Smithys Monument.
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Usually quite cold up on the Wellington Range,
micro-climates form within gaps of boulders to provide home for
many plants.
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