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published by gladysclancy2
View the Tessellated Pavement, Tasman's Arch, Devil's Kitchen before exploring Historic Port Arthur on the Tasman Peninsula, then views of Hobart, Russell Falls in Mt Field National Park and on to the Sentinel Range.
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picture: 419 Tessellated Pavement
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The flatness of the pavement is due to initial erosion by waves carrying sand and gravel and nearer to the cliff, to chemical action by sea water. The rocks which absorb sea water during high tide dry out during low tide causing salt crystals to grow and disintegrate the rocks - a process which produces shallow basins. ©gladysclancy2006
picture: 417 Tessellated Pavement
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The Tessellated Pavement in the Tasman National Park is an unusual geological formation, which gives the rocks the effect of being rather neatly tiled. ©gladysclancy2006