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Tasmania Natural Attractions
Cataract Gorge
Cataract Gorge is located in the Cataract Gorge Reserve on the South Esk River, a unique natural formation just minutes from Launceston
Lake St Clair
Lake St Clair is Australia's deepest freshwater lake, it is located at the southern end of the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.
Tessellated Pavement
Tessellated pavement is extremely rare. This natural phenomenon is only found in a few places on Earth where rocks have fractured.
Tasman Arch
Tasman Arch is what’s left from the roof of a large sea cave, or tunnel, that was created by wave action over many thousands of years.
Remarkable Cave
Remarkable Cave is remarkable not only for its unique form but also because it’s opening looks like a map of Tasmania.
Rocky Cape National Park
Rocky Cape National Park is situated on the shores of Bass Strait in Tasmania's far north west.
Trowutta Arch
Trowutta Arch is an interesting geological feature found in the Trowutta Caves State Reserve,
Waterfall Bay
Waterfall Bay is located on the Tasman Peninsula, an area of land in the southeast of Tasmania.
Wineglass Bay Lookout
Wineglass Bay is in the Freycinet National Park, located on the East Coast of Tasmania
Bivouac Bay
Bivouac Bay is located on the Tasman Peninsula, an area of land in the southeast of Tasmania that is surrounded by stunning cliffs.
Apsley River Waterhole and Gorge
This Apsley Waterhole and Gorge are located in the Douglas-Apsley National Park, a wonderful diverse National Park.
Fluted Cape
The Fluted Cape walk is number 7 of the 60 Great Short Walks of Tasmania and is located in the South Bruny National Park on Bruny Island.
Cape Raoul
Cape Raoul is located on the Tasman Peninsula, an area of land in the southeast of Tasmania that is surrounded by stunning cliffs.
Cape Hauy Hike
Cape Hauy is located on the Tasman Peninsula. The Tasman Peninsula has a stunning coastline and on this walk you will see some great views.
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