Nothing bigger than travel - Burny Island, Tasmania
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2. South Bruny National Park
The South Bruny National Park is a national park located on Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia, about 50 kilometres (31 mi) south of Hobart. The park contains the Cape Bruny Lighthouse
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The Cape Bruny Lighthouse is an inactive lighthouse located at the southern tip of Bruny Island, Tasmania, Australia.
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It is the second oldest extant lighthouse tower in Australia, as well as having the longest (158 years) history of being continuously manned. It was first lit in March 1838 and was eventually decommissioned on 6 August 1996
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3.Cape Queen Elizabeth
Cape Queen Elizabeth is located in the southeastern corner of North Bruny Island.
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The Cape Queen Elizabeth walk begins near the Bruny Island airstrip, where there is parking for several vehicles. The track runs between Big Lagoon and Little Lagoon.
The track to Cape Queen Elizabeth ascends steeply through coastal vegetation, providing excellent views of Adventure Bay and beyond. Allow about 3 hours return for this walk.
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