
Derwent River, Tasmania, Australia #3

by Elaine Teague
Title
Derwent River, Tasmania, Australia #3
Artist
Elaine Teague
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
Taken between New Norfolk and Westerway on the Lyell Highway.
The River Derwent is a river located in Tasmania, Australia. It is also known by the palawa kani name timtumili minanya. The river rises in the state's Central Highlands at Lake St Clair, and descends more than 700 metres (2,300 ft) over a distance of more than 200 kilometres (120 miles), flowing through Hobart, the state's capital city, before emptying into Storm Bay and flowing into the Tasman Sea. The banks of the Derwent were once covered by forests and occupied by Tasmanian Aborigines. European settlers farmed the area and during the 20th century many dams were built on its tributaries for the generation of hydro-electricity.
Agriculture, forestry, hydropower generation and fish hatcheries dominate catchment land use. The Derwent is also an important source of water for irrigation and water supply. Most of Hobart's water supply is taken from the lower River Derwent. Nearly 40% of Tasmania's population lives around the estuary's margins and the Derwent is widely used for recreation, boating, recreational fishing, marine transportation and industry.
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January 3rd, 2021
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Comments (12)

Elaine Teague
Thank you Nader for featuring this image in the 'Fine Art America Professionals' Group.

Len Bomba
Looks like a lovely place to take in all that nature has to offer. Nicely captures Elaine :)