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(L) Jason Neasey sinks thigh-deep into a mud pot at the northern end of the Port Davey Track, (R) Overland Track ranger James Flittner ploughs through mud on the Port Davey Track. Image credits: ...
There is no time in Port Davey, only seasons,” reckoned Clyde Clayton, a longtime resident and fisherman on this huge body of water at the end of the Earth. Named after an early, drink-inclined ...
It’s his 51st year of coming to Port Davey – he first walked in as a 16-year-old in 1973. “Every rock and beach and hill has a story. The land speaks to me of my experiences and things that ...
The Massachusetts Port Authority board on Wednesday picked longtime Boston-area transportation leader Rich Davey to be its next CEO, wrapping up a monthslong search involving dozens of candidates ...
Massport operates the Port of Boston’s Conley Terminal, which processes about 2.3 million metric tons of cargo per year. This week, the agency's chief executive, Rich Davey, ...
The Port Lincoln foreshore is known for its monuments: some recognise maritime history, another is a nod to a colonial explorer. There's even a life-size replica of the racehorse Makybe Diva ...
Would-be marine explorers now have the opportunity to embark on a virtual dive into one of the most “unusual and spectacular” marine environments in the state.
On a day like today at Port Davey in the state’s remote South West, there’s plenty of energy to be had. Peter has been guiding in the World Heritage area for the past 35 years.
Ominous clouds shroud Mt Rugby and Mt Mackenzie like a heavy winter coat. Brief shafts of sunlight briefly break through and turn the waves from slate grey to silver.
Ominous clouds shroud Mt Rugby and Mt Mackenzie like a heavy winter coat. Brief shafts of sunlight briefly break through and turn the waves from slate grey to silver.