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Captain Fell's Historic Ferries Apr 04, 2007
A friend, Lauren and I decided to go on a harbour cruise to get out on the water and get some fresh air. Captain Fell’s boat is a Historic wooden boat, which takes you slowly around the Harbour and along the banks of the Derwent River; it cruises under the Tasman Bridge to Lindisfarne Bay (near my home) on the Eastern shore, and back down past the Casino and Sandy Bay. It was Easter Saturday and there were sailing boats galore on the Harbour, making it a very pleasant tour. A cup of coffee and a piece of pre-packaged fruitcake was the afternoon tea provided in the ticket price of $20 and was nothing to write home about. The hour and a half cruise also takes you past historic Battery Point, the old battery at Kangaroo Bluff and the whole time Mount Wellington stands majestically in the background of the city skyline.
Captain Fell's Historic Ferries
Saturday sailing
Wrest Point Casino and Mount Wel...
Sailing boats on the harbour
Tasman Bridge and Mount Wellington
Through the window
Sunflower300 says:
LOL I don't know that it was door stop bad, but it could have been better. :)
Posted on: Mar 30, 2008
sylviandavid says:
In America slices of fruit cake are often used as door stops. Not the favorite food but the brunt of many jokes.... Sooooo..... I could see why it wasn't such a great tea. The trip sounds fun
Posted on: Mar 30, 2008
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