TOUR of TASMANIA - BEACHES, WILDLIFE SANCTUARY, and PORT ARTHUR #travelvlog
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we're going down under to Tasmania an island of extraordinary natural beauty and wilderness with turquoise beaches that look straight out of the Caribbean
it's known for its crystal-clear waters and it also gets 300 days of sunshine per year
Tasmania has the cleanest air in the world due to its strong westerly winds
Port Arthur is a world heritage site here on the Tasman Peninsula
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We are going down under to Tasmania, an island off the coast of mainland Australia of extraordinary natural beauty and wilderness. Tasmania has turquoise beaches that look like the Caribbean and rugged fairytale landscapes. First, we check out the beaches in the Freycinet National Park. Three of our favorites are the Crescent Beach, Wineglass bay and Honeymoon Bay with crystal clear water. Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary - Located 30 min north of Hobart and is home to a variety of Aussie critters, including the Tasmanian Devil. Tasmanian Devil is a marsupial, once present on the Australian mainland and is now restricted to Tasmania. It eats wallabies, birds, and reptiles and active mainly at twilight. Feisty yet cuddly. Tasmanian Peninsula - We step back in time at Port Arthur Historic Site 19th Century when 12,000 convicts were sent here. It was once of the most brutal penal settlement in the British Empire, and only the hardened criminals were sent here. Port Arthur includes a 40 Minute walking tour and harbor cruise. Tasmania has the cleanest air in the world due to its strong westerly winds. It was first discovered in 1642 by Abel Tasman, a Dutch explorer, although Aboriginal people have lived here for at least 35,000 years. Over 20% of Tasmania is Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, meaning it is untouched and unspoiled, and much of the island is accessible only by foot! Featured in this vlog: Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary https://www.bonorong.com.au/ Freycinet National Park https://www.discovertasmania.com.au/about/national-parks-and-wilderness/freycinet-national-park-wineglass-bay Port Arthur Historic Site https://portarthur.org.au/ 📸FILMING GEAR 📸https://kit.com/runtheatlas ---------------------------------------------------- 💸SAVE ON YOUR TRAVELS 💸 🛌AirBnB: $40 Off : https://www.airbnb.com/c/kriss3373 💳Chase Sapphire Preferred Travel Credit Card - 10,000 bonus points: https://www.referyourchasecard.com/6A/0UZJ9IYE5Z 📸Viator: $10 Tour Credit: https://www.viator.com/raf/Q2OHHXCMR ---------------------------------------------------- 🤙GET SOCIAL! 🤙 💻 Travel blog: http://www.runtheatlas.com/blog 🐦 Twitter Updates: https://twitter.com/runtheatlas 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weruntheatlas 👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/runtheatlas LIKE WHAT YOU SEE? SUBSCRIBE! IT'S FREE: https://www.youtube.com/runtheatlas