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  1. Tasmania. Australia, Australia & Pacific. Reveling in isolation, naturally beautiful Tasmania is busting out with fab festivals and sensational food and drink, riding a tourism-fueled economic boom that's the envy of all Australia. 01 / Attractions.

  2. Tasmania is an island of captivating natural beauty and offers numerous natural attractions that are as diverse as they are stunning. It's landscapes showcase the island's untouched wilderness, from the rugged mountain peaks to the tranquil beaches and dense rainforests to widespread national parks.

  3. Tasmania is approximately 68,401 km2 and has a population of around 527,000. Known for its breathtaking, scenic views and natural parks, roughly 42% of the island consists of protected land. Tasmania is the most mountainous area of Australia and offers visitors four, distinct seasons to enjoy throughout the year.

  4. Dec 24, 2023 · Map of Attractions & Things to Do in Tasmania. 1. Explore Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park. Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park. In the north of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park is the jewel in the crown of the state's many natural wonders.

  5. Tasmânia vista do espaço. A Tasmânia (em inglês: Tasmania, abreviada como TAS, apelidada de Tassie) é um estado insular da Austrália. Está localizada a 240 km ao sul do continente australiano, separada pelo Estreito de Bass. O estado abrange a ilha principal da Tasmânia, que é a 26.ª maior ilha do mundo e as 334 ilhas circundantes. [ 7]

  6. Tasmania also features seven wine regions, where vineyards produce everything from pinot noir to sauvignon blanc to various sparkling wines. The island's oldest and largest wine district is the ...

  7. In Tasmania’s high country, April is fagus season – the perfect reason to plan an autumn adventure. Fagus (Nothofagus gunnii) is Tasmania’s only winter-deciduous native tree and as its leaves start to turn, entire hillsides blaze with shades of russet, orange and gold. This endemic species thrives in cool, wet locations, typically above 800m.

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