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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, stands as a sovereign country encompassing the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and a multitude of petite islands. Boasting megadiversity, the country's expansive dimensions contribute to an array of terrains and climates, featuring central deserts, northeastern tropical rainforests, northern tropical savannas, and southeastern mountain ranges.

South Brani National Park

Nestled 50 kilometres south of Hobart on the southern tip of Bruny Island is the South Bruny National Park, which, in addition to its amazing landscapes, it is known for the Cape Bruny Lighthouse, Australia's second oldest lighthouse. The high... read more

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Freycinet National Park

Freycinet National Park is located 125 kilometres from Hobart on the peninsula of the same name, named in honour of French navigator Louis de Freycinet, on the east coast of Tasmania. On the border of the of the national park is the small settleme... read more

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Cradle Mountain - Lake St. Clair National Park

Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park is located in the Central Highlands of Tasmania, 165 kilometres northwest of Hobart. There are many hiking trails throughout the park, and it is from here that the famous Overland Track begins. The mai... read more

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Southwest National Park

Tasmania's largest national park, South West Park, is spread over 618,000 hectares 93 kilometres west of Hobart. It's known for its inaccessible but stunningly beautiful areas of pristine wilderness. The weather here is incredibly variable... read more

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