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AAA Australia, New Zealand & the South Pacific 2013

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TASMANIA Strzelecki National Park Three Hummock Island Hunter Island Robbins Island Rocky Cape National Stanley Park Tasmania is Australia's smallest state, yet this geographically diverse land contains wild and beautiful landscapes, welcoming people, and a temperate climate. A rich history and a relaxed island lifestyle make it even more exceptional. S O UT H PACI F IC O CE A N Cape Barren Island Bass Strait Banks Strait Asbestos Range National Park Boat Harbour Mt. William National Park Devonport Savage River National Park Tasmania's wine and food are world-acclaimed due to the pure water, fertile soils, and sunny climate. Plus, quaint towns offer a wealth of museums, historical sites, and charming Georgian architecture for your pleasure. Mole Creek Karst National Park Launceston 2 Douglas-Apsley National Park Great Lake Zeehan Ben Lomond National Park Walls of Jerusalem National Park Cradle Mountain Arthurs Lake 1 Ross Derwent Bridge Strahan Macquarie Harbour Spend less time driving and more time doing, since everything is accessible. You can stand atop a mountain peak in the morning, and paddle an azure sea in the afternoon. Breathe the world's cleanest air and rejoice in a land of dramatic coastlines, rugged mountains, tall forests, and sparkling highland lakes. Over a third of the state is reserved in a network of national parks and the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. Flinders Island Coles Bay Lake Sorell Lake King William Oatlands Lake Mt. Field Gordon National Park S OU TH E R N O CE A N 3 Westerway Hobart 0 miles km 50 4 Strathgordon Lake Pedder 0 Freycinet National Park 50 South West National Park Port Davey Forestier Peninsula Hartz Mtn. National Park Storm Bay Port Arthur Tasman National Park Tasman Peninsula South Bruny National Park Tasman Sea If you love the great outdoors, this is the perfect destination to fish, golf, hike, and watch rare wildlife. Or, if you prefer more adventure, kayak with dolphins; cycle down a mountain; dive with a sea dragon; float down a river; or climb a rock face – and then, at the end of the day, have a massage and a great meal. Come to the edge of the world and explore this incredible destination. It will be an experience you will always remember. Tasmania 27

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