Tessellated Pavement State Reserve is a unique geological formation located on the Tasman Peninsula in Tasmania, Australia. The reserve is famous for its tessellated pavement, a natural rock formation that resembles a tiled pavement. The pavement is made up of rectangular and hexagonal blocks of rock that have been eroded by the sea over millions of years. The reserve is a popular destination for photographers, who come to capture the stunning patterns and textures of the pavement. The reserve also offers other photographic opportunities, including the rugged coastline, the nearby Tasman Arch and Devil's Kitchen, and the stunning views of the Tasman Sea.
.... one of the 60 Great Walks in Tasmania, the Waterfall Bay Walk courses across the top of steep cliffs, lining the coast near Eaglehawk Neck
Tessellated Pavement Tasmania
One of the most intriguing sights on the coast I have seen is the square pans and loaves at this location at Eaglehawk...
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