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Australian Geographic Tasmania

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Australian Geographic, in Association with Woodslane Press is introducing a new series of photographic souvenir guides to some of Australia’s most beautiful and iconic places. The 64-page large format books are full of vibrant photography, accompanied by a concise but fascinating commentary by one of Australia’s most experienced travel writers. The third book in the series, the Australian Geographic Book of Tasmania is an indispensable reminder and souvenir for both international and Australian visitors to this very special place. Armchair travellers will pick it up time and again to whet their appetites and perhaps to plan their own visits.

Includes sections on geography, wildlife and culture, Hobart, Tasman Peninsula, Bruny Island, the south and western wilderness areas, Cradle Mountain and the Overland Track, the Central Plateau, the northwest coast, Launceston and Ben Lomond, the Bay of Fires, Freycinet.

Katrina O’Brien is the author of Australia’s bestselling walking guide, Sydney’s Best Harbour & Coastal Walks. She first fell in love with Tasmania while travelling and writing her way around Australia for two years as the co-author of the travel guides Footprint Australia Handbook and Footprint West Coast Handbook. When not researching and writing walking and travel guides Katrina is a book publishing consultant and has previously worked as Managing Editor for Murdoch Books and Penguin.

Introduction

Geography and geology

Climate

Human occupation

Culture and Industry

Animals and birds

Plants and flowers

Hobart

Tasman Peninsula, Port Arthur and 3 Capes walk

Bruny Island

Southwest NP

Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers NP and Strahan

Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair NP

Overland Track

Walls of Jerusalem

Central Plateau

Tarkine/Arthur Pieman

The Northwest

Launceston and Ben Lomond NP

Mt William NP and Bay of Fires

Freycinet

  • Indispensable reminder and souvenir to both local and overseas tourists
  • Photos taken from Australian Geographic’s extensive photography archives, and also includes the work of award-winning Tasmanian photographers such as Luke Tscharke, Arwen Dyer and Pete Harmsen
  • Will be promoted across multiple Australian Geographic platforms including Australian Geographic magazine (circ 30k)



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