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LET'S HAVE A LOOK |
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Find out a little bit about my part of Australia, where I come from and where I live. |
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HEY DONT FORGET GIVE THE GRAPHICS TIME TO LOAD |
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Tasmania is famous for its apples |
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Tasmanian Devil |
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TASMANIAN FLAG |
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BORN AND BRED LAUNCESTON TASMANIA Second largest city in Tasmania noted for its exceptionally beautiful nineteenth century buildings. Launceston is Tasmania's second major centre. Located 199 km north of Hobart on the Tamar River, Launceston, with its population of approximately 90,000, is really nothing more than a large country town with an extraordinary history and a large number of elegant nineteenth century buildings. There is an argument that it has the greatest concentration of large nineteenth century buildings of any city in Australia
While it doesn't feel like a major city it does have a distinctive ambience and charm and it is this that helps to make it a destination of great charm and an ideal central point for exploring the many nineteenth century villages which are within half and hour of the city centre. |
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One of Launcestons old buildings still in use to day |
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Franklin House |
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Penny Royal Village |
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NEWCASTLE N.S.W. |
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THIS IS NOW HOME Newcastle New South Wales Second largest city in New South Wales. Once a major industrial city, now an elegant and attractive destination full of historic buildings and interesting walks. With a population of over 250 000 Newcastle is the second-largest city in New South Wales and the sixth-largest in Australia. 156 km north of Sydney via the freeway and at sea-level Newcastle is located at the mouth of the Hunter River. It has the largest export harbour in the Commonwealth, by tonnage, and the second busiest. It is known, quite reasonably, as the gateway to the Hunter Valley' and certainly is the commercial, administrative and industrial centre of the region. It has numerous beaches, a rich heritage of Victorian architecture and a fabulous lookout at Mount Sugarloaf. |
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Newcastle has many fine beaches |
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Newcastle is the gate way to the Hunter Valley and some of the finest wines in the world |
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PHOTO ALBUM AND MORE |
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HOME |
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MIRACALE |
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