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Aardvark Adventures (Hobart)
Caving, white water rafting, kayaking, mountain biking and the world's highest commercial abseil are all offered by Aardvark Adventures in gorgeous Hobart. If you fancy pushing yourself a little further then get in touch with these guys. |
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Port Arthur Historic Site (Port Arthur)
Beautiful Port Arthur was created by convict labour building the impressive architecture, delightful gardens and chilling prison facilities that survive today for you to explore. A wonderful way to understand a little more about Australia's convict past. |
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Freycinet Adventures (Freycinet)
This spectacular coast is the sunniest in Tasmania and therefore ideal for a spot of sea kayaking. Explore coves, the shore of the national park and granite cliffs on crystal clear waters. |
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Island Cycle Tours ()
See the best of Tasmania for yourself, not out of the window of a bus! A range of cycle tours is available, clocking at least 50km a day. Serious cyclist tours at around 140km per day are also available. |
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National Dinosaur Museum (Canberra)
Amongst Canberra's many museums, this is my fave. Maybe I'm a big kid at heart, but I loved the 23 full skeletons on show here as well as the hundreds of fossils. Educational and entertaining at the same time. |
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Australian National Botanic Gardens
The stunning flora of Australia is so varied and dramitically different to any other nation on Earth. These beautifully kept botanic gardens allow you chance to see plants and flowers beyond the imagination! |
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Australian War Museum (Canberra)
This museum is the most visited in the nation for good reason. It combines a fitting tribute to those who fought for the country with dynamic, fascinating and wonderfully presented exhibitions. Do not miss!! |
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