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Tasmania - Australia.
Tasmania
At the far corner of the planet, washed by the cleanest oceans, dramatic coastlines, temperate rainforests, rugged mountains, wild rivers cascading through ancient gorges and the freshest air in the world – the island of Tasmania is a place of stunning natural beauty.
In Tasmania you can step out of your car into primeval forests, or drive to some of the most beautiful beaches on the globe. Tasmania has plenty of wildlife and national parks; at any moment the bush may reveal a pademelon, a wallaby, a wombat or an echidna. After dark, you may even glimpse the famous Tasmanian Devil!
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Hobart is the delightful Capital City set on a natural harbour at the mouth of the River Derwent. Hobart is surely one of the most beautiful cities in the world with forests, rivers and beaches on its doorstep. Take a Tahune Forest AirWalk amongst trees at 20m above the ground. The highlight is the cantilever that is 48m above the river level, providing fantastic views of the forests and the junction of the Picton and Huon Rivers. The great, forested bulk of Mount Wellington rises just behind the city. Treat your self to lunch at the revolving seventeenth floor restaurant that offers 360-degree views of Hobart's majestic waterfront, Mount Wellington and surrounding city-scape, a definite enhancement to the fine dining experience. |
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Visit the Freycinet Peninsula, an area with lush green mountains and stunning turquoise crystal clear waters of Great Oyster Bay where you can explore spectacular beaches and enjoy bush walks in tranquil surroundings. The Freycienet is home to the breathtaking sweep of wineglass bay – frequently rated one of the best beaches in the world. Freycienet is the perfect spot for gentle walks, wildlife spotting and Kayaking. |
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Launceston, Tasmania’s second largest city, is situated where the Tamar River begins its journey, it’s a city of graceful streets adorned by elegant Victorian and Edwardian facades and surrounded by beautiful countyside. Cradle Mountain is situated in the Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, the half-moon curve of Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake together compose the iconic Tasmanian landscape. |
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