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Brownie Bear has completed the quest of
"Walkabout" !


5th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Greens Beach, Tasmania
Brownie Bear begins his walkabout in Tasmania!
Greens Beach, Tasmania
At the mouth of the Tamar River lies Greens Beach, a starting point for the Narawntapu National Park, in Tasmania. There are easy trails for walking and stunning views, with plenty of wildlife to take photographs of.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Balthazar.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Balthazar the Bashful Badger. They both received one silver mole!

Balthazar and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 1 Find points today: 1 Hunt total: 1

BalthazarBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


5th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Forest Walk, Cradle Mountain

Yellow Daisy Egg
My pets are in awe of these beautiful eggs—they would love to try to paint their own one year. Easter and spring are times of joy as the earth awakens, plants are pushing forth from the soil, and the days are becoming warmer. Many baby animals are born in the spring, and life is burgeoning. May these eggs bring you joy and be a reminder of the earth renewing itself.

Forest Walk, Cradle Mountain
Weindorfers Forest Walk, Cradle Mountain


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Tallulah.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Tallulah the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Tallulah gave you 1 "Yellow Daisy Egg" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 15 Find points today: 8 Hunt total: 8

TallulahBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
(edible)


5th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Dove Lake
The Aurora Australis Southern Lights are best seen from Tasmania. The best spot is the furthest point south, closest to the South Pole, which is Cockle Creek. The best time is winter and you need a good camera and tripod to see them properly.
Dove Lake
Found in the Cradle Mountain National Park, this is a beautiful scenic lake, shown here shrouded in mist on a grey day, while the waves gently lap the shore, and with a picturesque little boathouse at the forefront.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with PetPet.

Brownie Bear shook paws with PetPet the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!

PetPet and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 58 Find points today: 20 Hunt total: 20

PetPetBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


5th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Crater Lake
"Next trivia question, Hoots! Name the highest mountain in Tasmania?"
"That's easy, Brownie Bear, it's on our itinerary, or we're going nearby, at any rate. Mount Ossa, at 5305 feet (1617 m)."
Crater Lake
This beauty spot is found in the Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park. The walls of the "crater" were carved out by glacier ice thousands of years ago. The water is deep blue, as tannins from tea trees lining the banks leach into the water. It makes for an extremely scenic walk so don't forget your camera!


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Hoots.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Hoots the Brown Owl. They both received one silver mole!

Hoots and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 92 Find points today: 31 Hunt total: 31

HootsBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


5th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Blue Lake at Cradle Mountain
"Chef's making the famous Tassie Scallop pie for us all tonight, followed by pavlova, Eevee!" commented Brownie Bear.
"Wow! I'll put these Lamingtons away then—I'd better leave some room for that treat!"
Blue Lake at Cradle Mountain
It must be well worth every step of the hike through the forest trail to be able to gaze down on this peaceful blue tree-fringed lake.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Eevee.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Eevee the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

Eevee and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 241 Find points today: 59 Hunt total: 59

EeveeBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 75


5th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Spooky Train Tunnel, Zeehan
"There are 69 golf courses on Tasmania, Brownie Bear, and Australia overall comes third in the list of the highest number of golf courses per capita in the world."
"I bet Scotland tops that list, Delilah!"
Spooky Train Tunnel, Zeehan
In former times steam locomotives ran regularly in Tasmania but now they are used as tourist services in a few places only.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Delilah.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Delilah the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

Delilah and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 353 Find points today: 70 Hunt total: 70

DelilahBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


5th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ West Coast Wilderness Railway
The only public transport on Tasmania is buses, although there are a few privately owned restored historic steam and diesel trains, which offer rides through the Tasmanian wilderness and coastline.
West Coast Wilderness Railway
If you fancy a train trip drawn by an old steam engine, you've come to the right place! These special services run for tourists to view the West Coast Wilderness.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with jonny.

Brownie Bear shook paws with jonny the Arctic Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!

jonny and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 645 Find points today: 102 Hunt total: 102

jonnyBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


5th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Macquarie Harbour
"Next trivia question, Katrice! Name the highest mountain in Tasmania?"
"That's easy, Brownie Bear, it's on our itinerary, or we're going nearby, at any rate. Mount Ossa, at 5305 feet (1617 m)."
Macquarie Harbour
Near Strahan on Tasmania, this white lighthouse has been standing guard over the harbour and preventing ships from going aground in fog for many years. The harbour was named after a former governor of Tasmania, Lachlan Macquarie, who was born in Scotland.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Katrice.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Katrice the Stardust Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Katrice and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 697 Find points today: 105 Hunt total: 105

KatriceBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


5th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Red-Necked Wallaby
"Hey! We're going to an olive oil tasting today, Brownie Bear!" enthused Rolf.
Disappointed, his friend pulled a face. "I don't fancy drinking olive oil, Rolf."
"No, you mop it up with some freshly made sourdough bread. C'mon, it'll be great—it says here that thanks to the rich volcanic soils and a cool climate, Tasmania is able to produce some of Australia’s best olives."
Red-Necked Wallaby
Australia has an amazing variety of unique wildlife! This is the red-necked wallaby, also known as Bennett's wallaby - macropus rufogriseus.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Rolf.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Rolf the Dachshund. They both received one silver mole!

Rolf and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 803 Find points today: 118 Hunt total: 118

RolfBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


10th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Shrieking Tasmanian Devil
"Brownie Bear, it says here that Tasmania has 334 islands surrounding it."
"Oh wow, Sparkles! Could we go and live on one?"
"Well, some are privately owned. There's probably good reason why the others are uninhabited, Brownie Bear! Could you do without most of your creature comforts, do you think?"
Shrieking Tasmanian Devil
These animals have an extremely powerful bite, so you wouldn't want to get on the wrong side of it! They are strong swimmers, can run at 15 mph for an hour without stopping, and when young, they are excellent at climbing trees!


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Sparkles.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Sparkles the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Sparkles and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 117 Find points today: 27 Hunt total: 151

SparklesBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 75


10th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Tasmanian Devil
The Aurora Australis Southern Lights are best seen from Tasmania. The best spot is the furthest point south, closest to the South Pole, which is Cockle Creek. The best time is winter and you need a good camera and tripod to see them properly.
Tasmanian Devil
Tasmanian Devils are named after the scary screeching noises they make. The first European settlers on Tasmania would hear unearthly, blood-curdling screams and growls from deep within the bush, making them imagine that demons were surrounding them in the wilderness!


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Itchy.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Itchy the Merry Mole. They both received one silver mole!

Itchy and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 185 Find points today: 35 Hunt total: 159

ItchyBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


10th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Tasmanian Beech Tree
Watch out for snakes! Many dangerous snakes live in Tasmania. The lowland Copperhead Snake and the Tiger Snake are the two most venomous and can cause harm to humans. In fact, be more wary of ants… a stinging ant presents a greater problem than snakes in Tasmania! The Jack Jumper Ant is said to cause roughly one death every four years, though its attacks are also said to cause plenty of discomfort. And the ‘animal magic’ doesn’t stop there… wood scorpions also live in Tasmania. Their stings are painful, but not known to be fatal.
Tasmanian Beech Tree
In mid-autumn these trees produce a myriad colours in Tasmania's high country. The crinkle-cut leaves turn from bright gold to orange and dark red and orange. The colours reach a peak around the end of April and usually stay vibrant until May. The Latin name for a beech is fagus. ??In Celtic mythology, Fagus was the god of beech trees. The tree was thought to have medicinal properties and its leaves were boiled to make healing poultices.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Flare.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Flare the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!

Flare and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 237 Find points today: 43 Hunt total: 167

FlareBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


10th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Shipwreck, Derwent River
"Gotcha hiking boots ready, Brownie Bear? There's over 1250 miles of walking trails in Tasmania!"
"Oh gosh, soriyah, we'll have to take it in easy stages!"
Shipwreck, Derwent River
The sad, derelict remains of the Otago, a three-masted barque which had had a very busy life. It was built in the Glasgow shipyards in 1869, sailed from Scotland to New Zealand, Thailand, Singapore and then Australia, where it was put to use hauling coal before being abandoned in the Derwent River, Tasmania, in 1931.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with soriyah.

Brownie Bear shook paws with soriyah the Dauntless Dolphin. They both received one silver mole!

soriyah and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 258 Find points today: 47 Hunt total: 171

soriyahBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 10


10th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Shell collector's paradise
Tasmania has the largest privately owned lavender farm in the world, called Bridestowe Lavender Estate, located in Nabowla. It is open everyday and entry is free.
Shell collector's paradise
A beautiful little sandy beach in Tasmania. Who knows what treasures will be turned up by the tide?


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Josie.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Josie the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Josie and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 343 Find points today: 66 Hunt total: 190

JosieBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 10


10th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Better in Kettering
Oh look ... you won a pet!
Better in Kettering
This coastal town is noted for its orchards of apples, pears and cherries. It is situated on the D'Entrecasteaux Channel opposite Bruny Island. It haa sheltered harbour full of yachts and fishing vessels.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Sapphire Rose.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Sapphire Rose the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!

Sapphire Rose gave you 1 "Dolphin Facing Forward" size 7

Tries today: 405 Find points today: 74 Hunt total: 198

Sapphire RoseBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
size 7


10th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Snug, North-West Bay
"It says in our brochure that Tasmania exports tulips to Holland!" remarked Stingray Mulder.
"That's incredible! Can we see the tulip farms?" queried Brownie Bear.
"Sadly the season ended last month, in October. The Bloomin’ Tulip festival at Table Cape Tulip Farm is held annually on the north-west coast of Tasmania. It sounds amazing!"
Snug, North-West Bay
An aptly named little bay! It looks so cosy, having the beach to yourself and relaxing with the view to the far side while the sun sinks further down.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Stingray Mulder.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Stingray Mulder the Merry Mole. They both received one silver mole!

Stingray Mulder and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 419 Find points today: 77 Hunt total: 201

Stingray MulderBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


10th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Driftwood Debris
"Did you know Tasmania was once connected to mainland Australia, Mungo?" said Brownie Bear.
"What, there was a 300-mile bridge over the sea?" scoffed Mungo.
"No, silly! It was all one land mass before the Ice Age, inhabited by Indigenous peoples, but when the ice melted 12,000 years ago, what is now known as the Bass Strait was formed, separating Tasmania from the mainland."
Driftwood Debris
The action of wind and tides and waves washes ashore pieces of wood. Once ashore, driftwood can provide shelter for birds and plants. Artists often like to work with driftwood for its decorative qualities.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Mungo.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Mungo the Scottie Dog. They both received one silver mole!

Mungo and you found 10 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 699 Find points today: 110 Hunt total: 234

MungoBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 10


13th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ North West Bay at Sunset
Do you suppose we could take a wine and cheese tour while we are in Tassie, Brownie Bear? All this sight-seeing is making me feel a little peckish!
North West Bay at Sunset
The world at peace: water laps lazily against the jetty, yachts bob gently to and fro having moored for the night, and the clouds show a pinky glow as the sun sets. Thus ends another beautiful day in Margate, Tasmania.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Dizzy.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Dizzy the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!

Dizzy and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 41 Find points today: 19 Hunt total: 267

DizzyBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


13th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Tasman Peninsula
"There are 69 golf courses on Tasmania, Brownie Bear, and Australia overall comes third in the list of the highest number of golf courses per capita in the world."
"I bet Scotland tops that list, Noctema!"
Tasman Peninsula
This area of south-east Tasmania is known for its beautiful beaches, bays, large surf, soaring cliffs and abundance of wildlife.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Noctema.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Noctema the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Noctema and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 140 Find points today: 34 Hunt total: 282

NoctemaBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


13th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Wetlands, Australia
"There are 69 golf courses on Tasmania, Brownie Bear, and Australia overall comes third in the list of the highest number of golf courses per capita in the world."
"I bet Scotland tops that list, Flicka!"
Wetlands, Australia
Australia has a variety of wetland areas, marshes, peatlands, lakes, rivers, and floodplains. Wetlands have a significance that extends across national borders. Australian wetlands are found mainly near the coast. Precious and beautiful wetlands help prevent flooding and are used, by animals and birds in part of their life cycle. Twenty percent of the bird species in Australia depend on wetlands.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Flicka.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Flicka the Green Rapid Dragonfly. They both received one silver mole!

Flicka and you found 75 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 215 Find points today: 48 Hunt total: 296

FlickaBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 75


13th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Pacific Gull
"Our tour guide was saying that one of the highest suspended canopy walks in the world is here on Tasmania," remarked Brownie Bear. "The Tahune Air Walk was installed amongst the treetops overlooking the Tasmanian Wilderness."
"So how high up is it?" asked Suzie.
"It's 164 feet (50 m) high! Not for the faint of heart!"
Pacific Gull
The Pacific gull is a native of the coasts of Australia. It is a very large bird (the picture is of a juvenile). It monitors the shoreline, either on its own or with a companion, flying high up.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Suzie.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Suzie the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Suzie and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 513 Find points today: 81 Hunt total: 329

SuzieBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


14th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Lime Bottlebrush Tree
The six main languages spoken in Tasmania in order of frequency include English, Mandarin, Nepali, German, Greek and Italian.
Lime Bottlebrush Tree
Only found in Tasmania, this plant grows spiky yellow or yellow-green flowers in early summer.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Susie.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Susie the Kindergarten Bunny. They both received one silver mole!

Susie and you found 15 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 4 Find points today: 3 Hunt total: 362

SusieBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 15


14th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ North West Bay, Tasmania
"Did you know, Brownie Bear, that Tasmania has the oldest trees in the world?" asked Dumbledore.
"Wow! How old are they?"
"It says here that Huon pine trees, located in Western Tasmania, are some of the oldest living things on earth. The Huon Pine tree grows very slowly and a 60 foot tree could be thousands of years old."
North West Bay, Tasmania
The perfect scene! A beautiful place to relax as the sun sets over the water of this rush-fringed bay. North West Bay opens out into the Tasman Sea which is part of the South Pacific Ocean.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Dumbledore.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Dumbledore the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!

Dumbledore and you found 5 Travel Tokens!

Tries today: 21 Find points today: 9 Hunt total: 368

DumbledoreBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
x 5


14th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Tasmanian Red Bottlebrush
"Why do they call Tasmania The Apple Isle, Brownie Bear?"
"Just look around you, Mini! There is almost as much orchards and market gardens here as there is temperate rain forest."
Tasmanian Red Bottlebrush
Callistemon are evergreen shrubs with aromatic lance-shaped leaves and bottlebrush-like spikes of flowers in which the long colourful stamens are prominent. Tasmania has many varieties, and this is one of the most striking.


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Mini.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Mini the Majestic Monarch Butterfly. They both received one silver mole!

Mini gave you 1 "Australian travel token" size 7

Tries today: 75 Find points today: 22 Hunt total: 381

MiniBrownie BearQUEST REWARD
size 7


14th Nov 2022
Brownie Bear goes on Walkabout: Tasmania!
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@ Lavender Farm
Brownie Bear has now completed his walkabout in Tasmania! As he prepares to go home, he receives a wonderful gift!
Parachuting Sugar Glider, Green
Gliding, going gliding, whee! This new parachute enables me to glide much further than I usually can. I love this feeling of freedom. I just need help attaching it to myself, though it is always more fun to glide with someone else. I like to sprinkle seeds or flower petals when I am in the air. Please join me, and we can make a day of seeing just how far we can glide.

Lavender Farm
This huge lavender farm, one of the largest in the world, is situated in Nabowla, in the northeast of Tasmania. Just imagine walking down paths in between banks of waist-high lavender with its glorious scent! There is a gift shop selling a cute lavender teddy bear to help soothe sore muscles!
Brownie Bear has enjoyed his walkabout in Tasmania, but it is time to go home now! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also enjoy an Australian Walkabout!


While on Walkabout, you stopped to shoot the breeze with Morenth.

Brownie Bear shook paws with Morenth the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!

Morenth gave you 1 "Parachuting Sugar Glider, Green" FULL SIZE

Tries today: 94 Find points today: 25 Hunt total: 384

MorenthBrownie BearQUEST REWARD