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Tasmania is an island state of Australia. Located is just 240 km south of the eastern part of Australia. The island was named on the name of the discoverer, Abel Tasman.
Tasmania's population is concentrated in the northern beaches and the south-east of the island undulating up and down, and distinctive richness and fertility of its territory, where the beautiful beaches that are easily accessible and enjoy it.
Hobart is the hub of Tasmania and also its capital city. With a rich history, it offers unique experiences to those who venture over the Bass Straight. Named the second friendliest city in the world by Traveller magazine, and one of the best cities to visit in the world by Lonely Planet, Hobart is a truly unique part of Australia. Tasmania is host to a beautiful pristine environment, acclaimed restaurants and vineyards and a wealth of other attractions. However, if it’s a bit of adventure you’re after, then Tasmania may be just the place for you. There are a range of activities on offer from caving, diving, horse riding, kayaking, rock climbing, surfing, cycling and mountain bike riding, rafting etc., all a short distance from major cities and towns.
Charles Darwin visited Hobart Town in February 1836 and he wrote of Hobart in his voyage of the Beagle:
'The lower parts of the hills which skirt the bay area cleared; and the bright yellow fields of corn, and dark green ones of potatoes, appear very luxuriant
Tasmania is an island state of Australia. Located is just 240 km south of the eastern part of Australia. The island was named on the name of the discoverer, Abel Tasman.
Tasmania's population is concentrated in the northern beaches and the south-east of the island undulating up and down, and distinctive richness and fertility of its territory, where the beautiful beaches that are easily accessible and enjoy it.
Hobart is the hub of Tasmania and also its capital city. With a rich history, it offers unique experiences to those who venture over the Bass Straight. Named the second friendliest city in the world by Traveller magazine, and one of the best cities to visit in the world by Lonely Planet, Hobart is a truly unique part of Australia. Tasmania is host to a beautiful pristine environment, acclaimed restaurants and vineyards and a wealth of other attractions. However, if it’s a bit of adventure you’re after, then Tasmania may be just the place for you. There are a range of activities on offer from caving, diving, horse riding, kayaking, rock climbing, surfing, cycling and mountain bike riding, rafting etc., all a short distance from major cities and towns.
Charles Darwin visited Hobart Town in February 1836 and he wrote of Hobart in his voyage of the Beagle:
'The lower parts of the hills which skirt the bay area cleared; and the bright yellow fields of corn, and dark green ones of potatoes, appear very luxuriant