whirlwind wrote:I just read this, Andrew. Is Tasmania reallly as heavenly as it sounds? How did you end up there? What are the pro's and con's of living there? Is it expensive to live there since it is an island?
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Because there is a lack of vast metropolitan spread in Tasmania, the minimal artificial light reflecting in the night sky means it is an exceptional location for viewing the Milky Way and one of the wonders of the cosmos; the magnificent Aurora Australis. The air in Tasmania is also exceptionally clean, unpolluted by urban sprawl.................
How will these recent diasters affect Australia's economy? Because of mining?
Tassie is a big ass island that sits bang in the middle of one of the world's most trecherous seas, so basically there is always a breeze/wind blowing and it is as fresh as it comes. I can smell LA 30 mins before landing for example....LOL
Completely fresh air, the world's cleanest water supply (walk down the road and drink from the creek for example), cold crisp water strigth from the tap. We're also surrounded by hills/mountains and lots bushland. So fires are a problem, but only so often.
My ancestors are Irish and Scottish and more or less convicts, so I was born and raised here....just lucky enough to travel the world occasionally to see what else is out there. We are alittle isolated from everything, so costs are higher somewhat and availability of stuff is an issue (not a lot of competition), but at the same time, we (and me persnally) am sheltered from a lot of the world's BS (and the BS of the music biz!) due to the remote location, so I can deal with as much or as little as one wants to.
The weather is moderate - never over 100F and nevr below 40F generally (day time temps). Beauftiful clear skies for star watcing as you mentioned. Not many lights and what there is are hidden behind hills and valleys.
Good place to live - safe as hell.....but a little boring from time to time
Recent disasters will send price of food thru the roof...that's about it.