Tasman Peninsula

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Tasman Peninsula is a rugged coastal region in southeastern Tasmania, Australia, known for its dramatic sea cliffs, historic Port Arthur penal colony, and rich natural scenery.

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Tasman Peninsula canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic region
peninsula
adjacentTo Forestier Peninsula
climate temperate oceanic climate
connectedBy Eaglehawk Neck
surface form: Eaglehawk Neck isthmus
contains Blowhole at Eaglehawk Neck
Cape Hauy
Cape Pillar
Cape Pillar
surface form: Cape Pillar Sea Cliffs

Cape Raoul
Crescent Bay
Devils Kitchen
Eaglehawk Neck
Fortescue Bay
Nubeena
Pirates Bay
Port Arthur
Remarkable Cave
Tasman Arch
Tasman National Park
Three Capes Track
country Australia
distanceFromHobart approximately 75 km by road
geologicalFeature arches
blowholes
dolerite sea cliffs
sea stacks
governedBy Tasman Council
hasCoastlineOn Southern Ocean
Tasman Sea
hasProtectedArea Tasman National Park
highestPoint Mount Fortescue
historicalSignificance convict history of Tasmania
site of Port Arthur penal colony
knownFor Port Arthur Historic Site
dramatic sea cliffs
historic sites
natural scenery
rugged coastline
locatedIn Oceania
Tasmania
southeastern Tasmania
nearestCity Hobart
partOf Southern Tasmania
surface form: South-east Tasmania

Tasman Council
usedFor heritage tourism
hiking
rock climbing
tourism
wildlife viewing

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Abel Tasman hasPlaceNamedAfter Tasman Peninsula
Port Arthur Historic Site locatedOn Tasman Peninsula