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Bass Strait Islands
The Furneaux Group and King Island are called the Bass Strait Islands and are all that remain of a land bridge that linked Tasmania to mainland Australia prior to the end of the last Ice Age 12,000 years ago.
Flinders Island is the largest of the Furneaux Group of 52 islands, which lie off Tasmania's north-east tip.
You can hunt for the Killiecrankie 'diamond', walk unspoiled beaches or dive for giant crabs and crays. It is an island of dramatic and varied landscapes, from the pink and grey granite cliffs ofMount Strzelecki and Mount Killiecrankie to the gentle, green farmland that rolls through the northern part of the island.
Birdlife and wildlife are prolific: by the eastern lagoons and inlets, thousands of migratory birds rest on their long flights to breeding areas north of the Arctic Circle.
King Island lies in the path of the Roaring Forties, the ever-present westerlies that circle the world's southern latitudes.
It's an island of long, empty beaches and clean, fresh air, offshore reefs, rocky coasts, lighthouses and more than 70 shipwreck sites.
It’s also home for King Island Dairies and their famous cheeses; a divers haven - more than 70 shipwrecks; and great game fishing. There are around 1,000 people on the Island, and they are proud of their independence and resourcefulness. Their history and livelihood are linked with Bass Strait: the island’s kelpies gather bull kelp tossed on shore by storms, while cray fishermen and abalone divers harvest rich catches from beneath the surface.
2 comments:
nak pergi australia kena pakai visa ke?
YES..sume kena pakai Visa except new zealand..
its an Electronic visa and its free.
maximum stay 1 month and visa
valid for 3months for multiple entry.
btw, its Aussie, not AusTie
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