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Eddystone is a tower-shaped rock or small island, located in the Southern Ocean, off the southern coast of Tasmania, Australia. [2] The island is situated approximately 27 km (17 mi) from the South East Cape on a bearing of 149° and is contained within the Southwest National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site.
The map in the board game Risk includes Australia, but not Tasmania. Australian athletes at the 1956 Summer Olympics, held in Melbourne, wore tracksuits that featured a map of Australia excluding Tasmania. [5] The 1993 racing game Top Gear 2 omitted Tasmania from its Australasia's "country selection" screen map. [6]
Detail of Geilston Bay, from Krausè, 1884 "New Town plus surrounds" map, with location of "freshwater limestone" plus the associated quarry indicated. The Geilston Bay fossil site is a paleontological site of Late Oligocene (or possibly Early Miocene) age in south-eastern Tasmania, Australia.
In December 1642, Tasman sailed along the entire east coast of Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania). [1] He recorded that he tried to follow the coast around this headland, but he could not penetrate the wind wall. [2] The howling westerly gale indicated that here was a strait, not a bay, so Tasman resumed his easterly course to continue his continent ...
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Historic sites in Tasmania (2 C, 1 P) Landmarks in Hobart (31 P) This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 01:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Map of the Midlands region of Tasmania, shaded in yellow. The Midlands is a region of Tasmania between Launceston and Hobart. It also refers to the relatively flat, dry agricultural area, so named because it covers the region between the two cities. Its name is probably [citation needed] also influenced from the Midlands in the United Kingdom.
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.