Alonnah is a small township on the western side of Bruny Island, Tasmania, facing the D’Entrecasteaux Channel.
Originally named Mill’s Reef, it was renamed in the early 1900s after part of the Tasmanian Aboriginal name for Bruny Island, Lunawanna-alonnah (a nearby township a little to its south being named Lunawanna.
Such a beautiful part of Tasmania.

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I am an experienced trekker and hiker. I enjoy taking photographs and travelling. I prefer wilderness and remote places. Travel often as much as I can. Prefer off-season as less people around. Winter is always a great time.
Happy to share local knowledge about the beautiful island of Tasmania.
I support humanitarian and Human Rights causes and spend much of my time working pro-bono for and in developing countries.
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Beautiful!
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Thank you. It is easy to take nice photographs on such a beautiful island.
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I agree.Keep sharing!
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Beautiful sky on a beautiful island.
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