
See the Tessellated Pavement Tasmania
π Australiaπ Repeatableπ€ All ages
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Walk across natural stone tiles that look like a giant bathroom floor on Tasmania's Tasman Peninsula. These geometric patterns formed by geological forces create perfectly rectangular blocks separated by narrow gaps. Visit at low tide for the best views and combine with nearby Tasman Arch and Devil's Kitchen for a full day of bizarre coastal formations.
Difficulty
12/100Easy
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Cost
$20 β $60
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Time
2hours
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People
1+
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Setting
outdoor
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Season
any
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Equipment
None needed
People who tried this
βThe Tessellated Pavement is supposedly one of those βInstagrammableβ and gorgeous views at sunrise or sunset, but fuck that. It has become apparent to me that anything Instagrammable and gorgeous is so staged and set up, that it takes away from the pure beauty of what nature can offer. Granted, yes, you will go to the Tessellated Pavement and youβre not going to see streaks of pink and the sliver of light from the horizon, and shadows cast on the pavement in intricate ways.β
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