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20 18 Tasmania, Australia
Tasmania is the smallest of Australia's six states (hereinafter referred to as Tasmania). Among them, Tasmania monopolizes an Australian island, which can be described as the overlord.
During the Ice Age 10,000 years ago, Tasmania was still connected with the Australian mainland. But at the end of the ice age, Tasmania was separated from the inland because of the melting snow.
Due to the isolation from the Australian mainland for many years, Tasmania has developed slowly, resulting in the original local style. Like the mountains in Tasmania, 40% have become Australia's local national parks or world natural heritage.
Today's Tasmania, due to its superior geographical position, has a great chance to see the Northern Lights in the southern hemisphere every winter.
Tasmania is pure, and so are people.
The special geographical location has created Tasmania's unique culture, and Tasmanian locals think that they are very different from mainlanders. Many friends who have been to Tasmania think Tasmania is "pure":
In other words, it is no exaggeration that Tasmania is a foreign version of Xanadu. It is important to be considered "pure" because there are relatively simple festivals/activities:
Obviously, Tasmania's simple humanity is Australia's pride. Because in the world, there are fewer and fewer areas that can keep their unique traditional programs as much as possible.
I hope Tasmania will continue to be pure as water and simple.
The foreign version of Xanadu, if there is no "Peach Blossom Garden", what is a "fairyland"? There are too many scenic spots in Tasmania to talk about, so Su Anzi chose a few cool scenic spots here ~:
The first is.
The world heritage Tasmania Cradle Mountain is the most famous mountain in Tasmania. Here you can see some species unique to Tasmania, such as pandanus, Cyclobalanopsis glauca and Tasmanian devil.
Not only that, you can also see the Tasmanian Flame Mountain, oh no, it's the Tasmanian Flame Bay!
Flame Bay in Tasmania is the best beach in Tasmania, stretching for 29 kilometers. As the name implies, the unique red rocks, white beaches and orange-red lichens in Flame Bay seem to burn in the sun.
The water in Flame Bay is also clear and blue, which is in sharp contrast with the color of the stone and can completely stimulate the eyes!
But it is estimated that some friends think these are not exciting enough! What if it's more exciting? How about going to see the aurora? Mount Wellington in Tasmania is definitely a good place to go!
Mount Wellington is the highest peak in southern Australia, with an altitude of 1279 meters. Come on, knock on the blackboard and look at the map.
It is entirely possible to see the South Pole from the top here!
June to September is winter in the southern hemisphere every year (is your geography okay? ), so the occurrence rate of aurora is very high. Because of its special commanding heights and unobstructed ocean, Wellington Mountain is rated as the best place to watch Antarctic light in the world.
Yes, you don't have to go to the South Pole yourself. There is no problem staying in Mount Wellington in Tasmania!
Of course, there are more scenic spots, so I won't introduce them here. If you are curious, you can look at the link at the end of the article.
Ahem, Wellington Mountain is certainly not curious enough to see the Northern Lights!
Therefore, Little Suan will introduce some special knowledge about Tasmania. Knowing these cold knowledge and traveling to Tasmania will definitely bring you different feelings.
1930, Wilberti, a farmer in Tasmania, saw a strange animal, but it may be a misfortune in the world. Bertie didn't know that his bullet not only ended the life of an animal, but also sounded the death knell of the whole species, which was the Tasmanian tiger.
It's heavy here. 65438+When the British invaded in the 1920s, the original tribes in Tasmania (about 6000 people at first) were slaughtered, and more than 200 people were imprisoned in Flinders Island. Among them, British prisoners were also transported to Tasmania.
Because of the invasion of white people, Tasmanians were accelerated to extinction by social organizations, traditional lifestyles and foreign diseases. 1876, the last pure Tasmanian Zugnini died.
At present, most of the residents of Tasmania are mixed-race descendants of aborigines (yes, descendants of prisoners >; & lt)。
The platypus is endemic to Tasmania. Tasmania has been isolated from the mainland for many years, so platypus is one of the most primitive mammals. At the same time, it is a mammal with incomplete evolution and very few species. Among them, platypus is the only animal and one of the lowest mammals.
Remember to take more pictures when you meet platypus!
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