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- Port Arthur Historical Site
- Old church, Port Arthur Historical Site
Most of the church (including the roof) has been destroyed by fire. - Hobart and the Derwent River from the summit of Mount Wellington
The elevation here is almost 4200 feet. - Russell Falls, Mount Field National Park
- Russell Falls, Mount Field National Park
- Horseshoe Falls, Mount Field National Park
- Tasmanian Swamp Gum, Mount Field National Park
These trees grow as high as 100 meters, making them the second highest trees in the world (behind the California Redwoods, which get to 110 meters). (This tree is about 80 meters tall.) - Lake Pedder, Southwest National Park
- Gordon Dam, central Tasmania
- Lake St. Claire at sunset
- Strahan
- Crater Falls, Cradle Mountain National Park
- Black Currawong - a large crow-like bird, native to Tasmania
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_currawong - Cradle Mountain National Park
- Wombat, Cradle Mountain National Park