| Tasman National Park, Tasmania |
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Spectacular Coastal SceneryThe dramatic sea cliffs along the Tasman Peninsula are among the highest and most spectacular in Australia. These columnar dolerite cliffs are outstanding examples of a rock type which is very rare on mainland Australia. The Cape Pillar walk provides an opportunity to gain a superb view of these cliffs. Various interesting rock formations can also be discovered in the park. The Blowhole, Devils Kitchen and Tasman's Arch are at the northern end of the park. Waterfall Bay, offers a spectacular view across the cliff-lined bay to a waterfall which, after rain, plummets straight into the sea. Wildlife
Rare PlantsThe park also contains a number of plant species found nowhere else in the world, including some beautiful and rare euphrasias. Three rare species of euphrasia, shown below, are found only in coastal heath communities in Tasman National Park. |