Tasmania Geography

Tasmania Geography

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Tasmania Geography

Tasmania is a wonderland and an ancient one at that. Its landscape is a never-ending display of nature at work. From grand forests inland of the state, to dramatic bluffs and headlands around its coastline, stunning vistas are never far away.

Launceston in the north has a nearly English-like countryside surrounding the winding Tamar River and across the rest of the south east spreads rainforests with spectacular gorges and waterfalls. Edging this region are beaches and bays where fertile agricultural lands meet the sea.

In the South the wilderness really takes over with most of the bottom half of the state taken up with national parklands and hidden caverns. The south-east region is beautiful with several offshore islands and the Tasman peninsular providing awe-inspiring scenery.

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