For us, one of the things we found most interesting was the old stone and brick buildings built by convicts. So many of our New Zealand buildings are wood because of earthquakes that it is quite a novelty to see the beautiful old sandstone buildings.
Above = Port Arthur.
Spiky Bridge, near Swansea, East Coast, Tasmania.
Gold mine near launceston.
Port Arthur
Convict stones
Richmond bridge, a much hated overseer was chucked off and ended up buried underneath one of the supports.
The photos above are a mixture of photos from Port Arthur, Swansea and Richmond.
Another bridge called 'Spiky Bridge' was also a highlight. It is exactly what it says - it is spiky. No one seems to know why the convicts who built it put spikes on the side walls. Maybe to raise the height of the sides without having to find more stones? See below.
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