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  • The Dare Island Enigma is an adventure novel concerning the Tasmanian Globster that was foind in the early sixties see video book trailer

  • You might wanna consider a tripod.

    Oh, and the music made me dance, uncontrollably.

  • The best thing that Tasmania can do is be a refuge from the NWO. That would involve breaking away from the Australian republic when they brain wash us into it, having their own currency (Tasmanian Pound) with a government owned central bank (unlike most western nations with privately owned central banks), and an immigration policy that preserves the heritage, culture and white race - one of the last place that will be other than Iceland and Finland.

  • How dare you condescend to imagine what the people of Tasmania want with their own state.

  • Oh, excuse me for being a free thinker.

  • Actually I wasn't imagining what Tasmanians want, I was saying what they should want if they know what is going on behind the scenes. How do you know I'm not one anyway.

  • *yawn*

  • Happy new world order to you then!

  • @germanicelt you some white supremecist racist?? Go join hitler

  • @salamala123 - So wanting to preserve the racial integrity of ones country is now being a supremacist? People have been so brainwashed by socialist ideology these days. Do you think you are a racial supremacist if you say that the West Bank is only for Palestinians?

  • @germanicelt Son of a bitch. Racial integrity? Who the bloody shit do you think you are? So who does Tasmania belong to? The aborigines? Or van diemen? Or a bunch of hardworking convicts who contributed to the rich heritage of this place? And which one of these are you? Please reserve your profoundly insightful comments for your wife and shut the hell up

  • @salamala123 - Don't get me going, but I think you're gonna anyway. Tasmania now belongs to the people who live there, the descendants who built the society. It is their birthright. Being a "white supremacist" , like Hitler, would mean invasion of other non Caucasians nation because they are not white people. So what the hell does preserving the racial integrity within ones nation have to do with that? If you can't come back with a reasonably intelligent and non-slanderous response, then STFU!

  • @germanicelt fuck you piece of white thrash. I'm a Chinese-skin studying Medicine in Hobart, and I have equal rights and belonging to this beautiful place as any other Tasmanian. You, however, can remain in whatever desperate hole you're in, and keep yourself content posting racist comments on videos featuring Tasmania. Just shut your racist trap and get a real life.

  • @salamala123 - I am an Australian so my opinion of my country counts. You are a foreigner and have no place to claim ownership of any part of this country. Just be thankful that you have been let in to get ahead in life by what my forefathers have created in this country. (Remember to go home when you've finished using my country)

  • @germanicelt No you are not an Australian. You are English, or Irish, or European, depending on which stage and means your "forefathers" came to arrive here. Be thankful that your convict forefathers were given a second chance at life.

  • @germanicelt I could go back, but I'd rather stay. That's because your government wants me to - and will readily give me a PR when I apply for it. You don't realize that your lazy ass survives and is fed by the hard work of non-white immigrants. Your best universities would crumble if not for international fee-paying students. Your rural people would not have a doctor if not for the sacrificial Chinese/Indian doctor

  • @salamala123 fuck off back to where you come from which by the sounds of it must be a boat

    

  • @germanicelt Don't get me going, but you have anyway. I'm just glad your sorry ass does not reside in Hobart. Please stay in whichever dusty dry desert place it 'belongs' to. I have made friends all over, and even the bogans that I make breakfast for are nowhere as stupid and sorry as you. Go back to your alcohol and smokes and poker machines and drugs, and be thankful for the people that you need so badly.

  • @germanicelt Oh, happy Easter, by the way, Mate.

  • Nice images, undoubtedly. A little too 'touristy' though. Well, not everyone is a born filmdirector. Recognized a lot from my years in Tassie. That was nice. But the music: horrific!

    I just don't how anyone can endure the video listening to those really stupid, banal tunes!

  • omg i seen my car, lol

  • ... home :)

  • That was cool. I went there 2 years ago in January. Loved Hobart, great night life, real friendly atmosphere. I stayed at the Salamanka Inn Motel on the top floor. Great Motel complex. Rooms are excelent. Salamanka market was cool, but a bit too hippy for me lol. I spun out when you zoomed in on the boat out in the harbour. I went on that boat. Its a dinner cruise boat. Good meals and very cheap plus you get to see a hell of a lot of the harbour. Cool vid. Cheers!!

  • Was that me driving over the bridge? hehehe.

    Great vid. Always love that view from the top of Mt Wellington.

  • now im back lol... spent 10 days driving right around... loved Hobart.

  • Definately one of the most beautiful cities in Australia.

  • If you filmed the date shown at the begining, that's my "birthday" day...Great vid...

  • I remember my days '98 and '99 when I was working in a fishing boat company when I was supervising a fishing boat made in Japan.Memories of Flanklin Wharf where I was working, the best fresh fish Sushi, the Karaoke bar around Elisabeth St., walking aroung Salamanca fair and a the only day when I could see all Hobart was a rainy day from Mt. Wellington... What a beautiful vid., I'm very happy!! Thanks hoosiertim; may I know when did you film this vid.?

  • Makes me realise how beautiful the city I live in really is.

  • aww the wharf! its lovely to see it like this!!theres my dads work!it is the big red tall building. it looks so different from this perspective rather from everyday life

  • great video... i fly over there on 13th April.

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