Lawn-cess-tun.

That is how Ozzies pronounce “Launceston”. The town it is named for (in Cornwall, England) is pronounced “Lawson”. That seems very English to me, as I cannot fathom how they get “Lester” from “Leicester”.

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In any case, it is a lovely place in northern Tasmania, built on the intersection of a brown, silt-filled meandering estuary called the “Tamar” and a small river called the “North Esk”.

BUT!!! Without question the highlight is the Cataract Gorge.

15 responses to “Lawn-cess-tun.”

  1. Looks like a very fun day! Gorgeous rocks! I love gorges!

    Very English. You know that one no one can pronounce? Worcestershire?
    Wooster to the Brits!

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    1. It was a full day. Saw EVERYTHING in 15k steps. 🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️🚶‍♂️

      Launceston and the Gorge are truly remarkable.

      I know, right? “Wooster” from that?? How?? 🤪🤪🤪

      It seems there are different ways to spell your name! 🤣

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  2. Tell me you stayed at the wacky hotel in a silo!

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    1. Sadly, we did not. But we stayed in what used to be a school if that counts for something.

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  3. The street art is amazing. The rocks and gorges very interesting. Australia another fascinating country.

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    1. You are exactly right Gracie. So much to see here! Especially if Pippin is involved. 😏

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  4. So they have damaging woodpeckers down under as well. I think there should be a bounty on their heads, $100/head. Then I could kill them and pay for the damages they have caused.
    Otherwise looks very interesting, rocks and vegetation are quite unique.

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    1. Sorry Viggo. We both looked at that tree and saw the same thing! 🤭

      It was a good day indeed.

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  5. Wow you both are sure making the best of our lovely State Just keep doing what you both love.

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    1. We’ll hello Linda! So glad you’re following our blog! Yes, we are trying to fit in as much as we can in the short time we are in your lovely Tazzie!

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  6. Of course Aussies love to shorten everything so Launceston to a local is referred to as ‘Lonnie’…..lol

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  7. Tasmania seems such a remote, lovely spot – but I would not sleep well in the Kings Bridge cottage!

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    1. Tasmania has been an amazing surprise. We had no idea what to expect.

      I don’t think I would sleep well in that cottage, despite the length of time it has clung to that cliff!

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