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  2. Milky Way and Tasmania's Tessellated Pavement Combine ... - AOL

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    One of Tasmania’s most picturesque tourist spots, the Tessellated Pavement close to Eaglehawk Neck, was the setting for a magical Milky Way timelapse captured by a local photographer.Ben Swanson ...

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Religious buildings and structures in Tasmania (1 C, 4 P) S. Shopping centres in Tasmania (5 P) Ski areas and resorts in Tasmania (2 P) Sports venues in Tasmania (8 C ...

  4. Tourism Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Tourism Tasmania is the authority of the Government of Tasmania for dealing with tourism. It has been a department name. [1] In a number of governments, the Tasmanian Premier has also been Minister for Tourism. [2] It is regularly partners with the Tourism Industry Council Tasmania in issues related to policies and plans. [3]

  5. Southwest National Park - Wikipedia

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    South West Tasmania has been inhabited for approximately 40,000 years, and isolated from mainland Australia since the Bassian Plain flooded 8,000 years ago. [4]Tools, bones and fireplaces found in caves in what is now the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park date aboriginal occupation in south-west Tasmania back to at least 34,000 BP. [5]

  6. Hartz Mountains National Park - Wikipedia

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    Most of the park is over 600 metres above sea level, with altitudes ranging from 160 m at the Picton River to 1,255 m at Hartz Peak. The backbone of rock in the park is dolerite, while the southern areas at lower altitudes are constituted from sedimentary rocks formed from sediments deposited by marine, glacial and freshwater sources between 355 and 180 million years ago.

  7. Gates of the Arctic has no trails, roads. That's partly why ...

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    Even by Alaska standards, Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve is extraordinary. Gates of the Arctic has no trails, roads. That's partly why the park is so special.

  8. Overland Track - Wikipedia

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    The Overland Track spans the boundary between the Big River and Northern Tasmanian Aboriginal nations and may have been used as an access route. Several artifacts and campsites containing various stone types and tools have been discovered between Pelion Plains and Lake St Clair, and early surveyors reported huts in the area.

  9. Sport in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Clarence vs Lauderdale in a TSL football match at Blundstone Arena, 2024.. Sport is a significant aspect of the culture on the island state of Tasmania, Australia.Outside general recreational activities such as walking, gym or bushwalking, the most popular sports in Tasmania are swimming, athletics/track and field, cycling/mountain biking, golf and Australian rules football. [1]

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