"Well done is better than well said..." - Benjamin Franklin
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(Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery) |
Day 13: 01 September 23 (Friday)
HBA - MEL
VA 1333 18:45/20:00
Today is our last day in Hobart.
This morning we had scrambled eggs and toast for breakfast. By 9.30 am we checked out of Waterfront Lodge Motel and headed to the town center.
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(My invisible friend) |
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(Found our KTM bike in Hobart) |
We parked our car at Argyle Street Parking and walked towards Macquarie St to visit the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery located on Hobart's historic waterfront. The museum is the second oldest museum in Australia.
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(Our anniversary lunch at Taste of Malaysia restaurant) |
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(Delicious Nasi Lemak and Mee goreng Singapore) |
As we still had ample time, we decided to visit Richmond, a charming town about 24 km from Hobart. Richmond is rich in history and architecture, with more than 50 historic buildings, mostly from the 1820s. It was a quick trip. First stop was the Richmond Bridge. It is the oldest bridge in Australia that is still in use. Built by convicts in the 1820s, it is made of sandstone and was completed in 1825.
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(A short journey to Richmond) |
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(The bridge was built around the time of the town's first settlement) |
Our next stop was the The Old Hobart Town Model Village. It is a perfect setting to learn about the life of early settlers in Hobart. Visitors can walk through a miniature replica of Hobart as it was in the 1820s.
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(Tasmania's original historical model village) |
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(Offers a unique and interesting glimpse into the early history) |
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(Walking through the miniature replica of Hobart) |
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(The miniature town is built from original plans) |
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(The life and history of Hobart in 1820) |
After visiting Richmond we refuelled and returned our rented car to the Apex Car Rental office. A shuttle van sent us to the airport.
InsyaAllah, tonight we will be flying off to KL via Melbourne.
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