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Burnie
Burnie overlooks Emu Bay on the north-west coast This proudly industrial city is Australia acirc s fifth largest container port and a vibrant place to visit Burnie was once surrounded by dense rainforest but this slowly disappeared as fortunes were ...
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Corinna
Corinna is a tiny historic mining town set in rainforest on the banks of the majestic Pieman River in Tasmania acirc s west You reach the town from a number of directions The C Highway north from Zeehan is unsealed ...
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North West
The rugged interior of Tasmania and a coastline lashed by the Southern Ocean meets nature of a gentler kind at the northern end of the World Heritage Area From the jagged mountains and wild beaches of the west coast to ...
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Marrawah
A surfer acirc s idea of heaven when the waves are pumping Marrawah is on Tasmania s remote and rugged far northwest coast The town is the most westerly settlement on the island There are plenty of amazing coastal walks ...
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Stanley and The North West
From Burnie with its industrial heritage and busy port the Bass Highway follows the coast westward almost always within sight of Bass Strait Massive bluffs nudge out into the sea Table Cape just beyond Wynyard flat-topped and fertile with flowering ...
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Stanley
Stanley is the largest settlement west of Wynyard on the northern coast Its iconic acirc Nut acirc a volcanic plug rising metres feet likened to an enormous Christmas cake by explorers Bass and Flinders Stanley has a population of more ...
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Wynyard
Wynyard is a centre of agriculture on the A about kilometres miles west of Devonport The city is on the banks of the Inglis River sheltered by Table Cape - flat-topped and fertile and during spring it is carpeted in ...
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Boat Harbour
Boat Harbour village is a short drive from Wynyard in the north-west If your idea of heaven is a quiet bay with white sands and clear water Boat Harbour is the perfect retreat The area has two small population centres ...
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Waratah
Waratah sits on the edge of the Tarkine Reserve in north-west Tasmania minutes drive south of Burnie and minutes from Burnie Wynyard Airport The town with its magnificent waterfall - in the main street - was once the richest tin ...
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North West Coast (Zone)
The rugged interior of Tasmania and a coastline lashed by the Southern Ocean meets nature of a gentler kind at the northern end of the World Heritage Area From the jagged mountains and wild beaches of the west coast to ...
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