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Nelson FallsThe beautifule Nelson Falls are a must to see.
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The Serine Bird RiverA wonderful example of a wilderness river. The Bird River travels from ??? to ???. Most of its banks are inaccessable but where you can get down close to the banks you will experience the forest floor at its greatest. |
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The Famous West Coast Wilderness RailwayThe ABT Railway route between Queenstown and Strahan has recently been restored to it's former glory.
You can travel is absolute comfort through some of the most pristene country in the world.
Over steep ravines and across restored bridges the 1 1/2 hour trip will keep you in awe of the beautiful scenery.
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QueenstownThe wonderful town of Queenstown. Nestled in the valley of the once bald hills of the area with it's period buildings and facinating pubs you can sometimes hear the hussle and bussle of the busy miners of yesteryear.
The town just screams out with history. The mining monument near the Apt Railway station is a must to see and read about the bygone eara. |
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Macquarie HarbourThe beautiful Macquarie Harbour is the seaward bay for the King River and the Franklin. It's a massive harbour with day and half day tours from Strahan each day that will take you in comfort to the very heart of the water source.
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Mount FranklinThe beauty of the area in the winter will astound you. Snow cover valleys to high mountain peaks covered in white. The river system leading from the mountains winds it's way across the flats with amazing irregularity.
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The King RiverThe King River meanders through Queenstown and through the gorges, valleys and mountains on it's way to Macquarie Harbour at Strahan. The ABT Railway follows close by and even traverses the King many times in it's journey to Strahan and back.
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