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In a quirky artefact of past practice, this Anglesea Barracks blue gum was filled with concrete

In a quirky artefact of past practice, this Anglesea Barracks blue gum was filled with concrete
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Watching over the beautiful Tamar

Community to get involved with kanamaluka/Tamar estuary ecosystem project | The Examiner

A range of free or low cost activities will keep kids entertained during the upcoming school holidays | The Examiner

Tamar River is home to a ship graveyard , but these vessels were deliberately sunk in a row

Tamar River is home to a ship graveyard , but these vessels were deliberately sunk in a row SunSunday 31 updated SunSunday 31 JanJanuary 2021 at 9:40pm The shapes of the vessels are visible from above with one, the Platypus, visible from the public boardwalk. ( Print text only Cancel Tasmania s rugged coastline has claimed many ships since the early years, some estimates put the number of wrecks at more than 1,000. Key points: Over the course of 50 years, at least 14 vessels were sunk in a row in the Tamar River near Launceston It s thought to be one of Tasmania s largest ship graveyards Outlines of the vessels are visible from above, with one able to be seen from a public boardwalk

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