Last December, my wife and I have visited Tasmania. Every year, we pick a destination to visit. We must be one of the last few couples on earth to embrace new technology. It was only recently when we have started to plan and book the accommodation for our entire holiday in advance and in the comfort of our home.
But time has changed. We too have embraced new technology for our Tasmania trip. No longer do we need to carry the heavy guidebooks everywhere we go. Instead, we bought the electronic version from Amazon.com and load them into my Nexus 7 tablet. It is not as intuitive because I still prefer to flip through a book looking for what I want. However, electronic version does have its merits. It is extremely easy to search for a place when all of a sudden, we pass by a town and wonder if it is worth visiting – for example.
In Australia, for A$2 a day, we were able to access the Internet on my mobile phone using a prepaid SIM card. 500MB a day. Tethered that to my 7 inches tablet Nexus 7, there are many things we could do!
For example …
Google Maps. With that, we will never get lost, except when the mobile signal is gone. Still, what I do is to cache the maps for offline browsing. A little bit tedious. But that can be done. Wife doesn’t get stressed up reading a map. I don’t get stressed up driving without knowing where we are heading. It is perfect.
And of course, in every trip we go, I keep a diary. Because so much happens during our holiday, it is impossible to remember all the details. So I write them down, on pen and paper. The reality is that it is very hard to keep a readable journal written after a long day of travel. Most of the time, I can hardly read what I have written!
Google Drive. With that, I can write my journey online, using my tablet! It is perfect because for the first time in history, I can read everything I have written. A little bit tedious to type on a tablet. And when there is no data signal, Drive just wouldn’t open my journal. Still, I can write on Evernote as a backup plan.
And the best of all? Google+ the social networking website, my one and only. Everywhere we go, I take picture using my phone (and my DSLR of course). I transfer the mobile phone photos to my tablet, process them using Snapseed, and on the spot, I can share the pictures to Google+ with a location tag! It is like live blogging on our Tasmania trip. We love it so much that I am going to compile all our holiday posts into here, for our future reading pleasure (because Google+ does not seem to have a … erm … timeline feature).Those that are marked are our favorites.
- Our road tip plan
- Checking into a motel
- Heading to Hobart for dinner
- University of Tasmania
- The oysters were so fresh!
- Taking a ferry to Bruny Island
- *** A view from a memorial
- The pancake here were divine!
- First Catholic Church we found in Tasmania and it was closed
- Captain Cook landed here once upon a time
- A wallaby pie, enough said
- Cynthia wanted a brekkie
- A campsite by a river
- Port Huon
- River Huon
- Some walk can be really long, like 6 to 12 days
- A swing bridge
- (Recap) Huon River by a campsite
- A live wallaby!
- Lady Barron Falls
- A beautiful B&B we have stayed in
- Queenstown, looks like Storybroke!
- I love eating steak in Australia
- A local library
- And we played Ingress
- Another Catholic Church we have found (and it was closed)
- A car that Agent Coulson would love to have
- Locomotive panel
- *** Queenstown landscape
- Crocoite
- The Paragon Theatre (good story)
- Crossing a lake, not!
- Birds in a cage
- Penguin Cradle Trail
- Cradle Mountain
- Sheffield, a town of murals
- Devonport by the coast
- Neptune at Devonport
- Molly Malones at Devonport
- *** A beautiful sight on our way to Deloraine
- Lunch at Deloraine
- *** Meandering River
- A windmill next to our inn
- Drinking consultants …
- *** (Recap) Hiking at Cradle Mountain
- Wombat pool (or poos)
- Launceston post office
- Narawntapu National Park entrance
- Hiking through the vegetation and into the beach
- *** A kiss from the Tasmania sky
- Walking along the beach of Narawntapu
- Photosphere of the beach
- My camera and I
- *** Wombat and I
- Hiking through a tiny sandy road
- Heading to the beach
- Christmas Mass at Launceston
- Cataract Gorge
- Pier of George Town
- (Recap) Cataract Gorge from another angle
- Tasmania weather
- Boxing Day at McDonald’s
- This is Swansea
- *** Wineglass Bay
- A lighthouse at Cap Tourville
- This steak was divine, best we have ever had so far
- And the dessert
- (Recap) 18 days?
- (Recap) Photosphere of Wineglass Bay
- A squid farming boat
- An award winning bakery
- Waubes Bay
- Redbill Beach
- *** We are the champions …
- Cynthia and the beach
- A gallery
- Waubes Bay from another angle
- Italian food in Tasmania
- Arriving at Maria Island
- Found some native geese
- Hiking at Maria Island
- A creek and a beach
- Cynthia photographing Painted Cliff
- *** The magnificent Painted Cliff
- Walking round the cliff was kind of challenging
- Resting at the reservoir
- *** Going off the grid
- *** The magnificent Fossil Cliff
- *** A video of a wombat!
- Strange flowers at Richmond
- *** A kangaroo posing with Cynthia
- This was where Sydney-Hobart race ended
- Found this in our luxury hotel
- *** A video of Cynthia and the kangaroos
- Lily Pond at Royal Tasmanian Botanical Garden
- Flowers that smelled really good
- *** Pinnacle of Mount Wellington
3 replies on “A Compilation Of Our Tasmania Holiday Google+ Posts”
Did you take that photo? It is almost like a painting.
Shyue Chou, I took that photo using my mobile phone Nexus 4 and edited using the Snapseed app on the spot!
Instant travel updates at its best! Both Cynthia and yourself epitomised the modern traveller.