
| © 2007 Karel Segers |
A
journey with three crayfishermen back into the wilderness where they worked
for most of their lives
Located in the heart of Tasmania's World Heritage wilderness are the large
pristine harbours of Port Davey and Bathurst Harbour.
The landscape is unlike anywhere else in Australia with wet, barren, quartz-capped mountains rising out of the dark, uninhabited harbour.
We join three retired crayfishermen aboard
the fishing boat Neptune, on a trip back to the place they worked in for most
of their lives. It is a journey of reflection filled with laughter and sadness.
