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  2. Diamond Island (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Island lies roughly 200m off the central east coast of Tasmania and has a maximum elevation of 9m. It is located just off the town of Bicheno. Depending on the tide it is connected to the mainland by a sand spit during which time it is accessible by foot. It is a nature reserve. [1]

  3. Category:Landmarks in Tasmania - Wikipedia

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  4. Tasmania Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Tasmania Islands are a group of uninhabited islands located in the Kitikmeot Region of the Canadian territory of Nunavut. Part of the Arctic Archipelago , the island's are located in Franklin Strait , just west of Boothia Peninsula , which is part of the mainland.

  5. Great Western Tiers - Wikipedia

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    The Great Western Tiers (Palawa kani: Kooparoona Niara) are a collection of mountain bluffs that form the northern edge of the Central Highlands plateau in Tasmania, Australia. The bluffs are contained within the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site .

  6. Tasmania's Offshore Islands - Wikipedia

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    Tasmania's offshore islands: seabirds and other natural features is a book published by the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery in 2001. The book is considered an essential measure of the state of Tasmania's islands , birds inhabiting them, and the condition of the islands.

  7. Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area - Wikipedia

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    The Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, abbreviated to TWWHA, is a World Heritage Site in Tasmania, Australia. [1] [2] It is one of the largest conservation areas in Australia, covering 15,800 km 2 (6,100 sq mi), or almost 25 per cent of Tasmania.

  8. Long Island (Tasmania) - Wikipedia

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    The Long Island, part of the Long Island Group within the Furneaux Group, is a 313-hectare (770-acre) unpopulated granite and dolerite island, located in Bass Strait, lying north-west of the Cape Barren Island in Tasmania, in south-eastern Australia.

  9. Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park is a significant location of Tasmania's endemic species – 40–55% of the park's documented alpine flora is endemic. Furthermore, 68% of the higher rainforest species recorded in alpine areas in Tasmania are present in the Cradle Mountain–Lake St Clair National Park.