Tasman Arch

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Tasman Arch is a dramatic natural rock arch and coastal landform on Tasmania’s rugged southeastern coast, popular for sightseeing and photography.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landform
natural rock arch
tourist attraction
accessedFrom Tasman Highway NERFINISHED
composedOf sandstone
sedimentary rock
country Australia
distanceFrom approximately 75 km southeast of Hobart
hasApproximateElevation sea level at base
tens of metres above sea at rim
hasClimateInfluence temperate maritime climate
hasGeologicalOrigin collapse of sea cave roof
marine erosion
hasHazard steep cliffs
strong coastal winds
hasNearbyActivity short walks
sightseeing tours
hasNearbyAttraction Devils Kitchen (Tasmania) NERFINISHED
Tasman Blowhole NERFINISHED
hasTouristInfrastructure car park
viewing platforms
walking tracks
hasViewOf Tasman Sea cliffs
ocean waves
isExampleOf coastal erosion landform
isPartOfScenicRoute Tasman Peninsula coastal drive NERFINISHED
isProtectedAreaFeatureOf Tasman National Park NERFINISHED
isTourismType nature-based tourism site
locatedIn Australia
Tasmania NERFINISHED
locatedInArea Tasman National Park NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Tasman Peninsula NERFINISHED
locatedNear Blowhole (Tasman Peninsula) NERFINISHED
Devils Kitchen NERFINISHED
Eaglehawk Neck NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf Tasman Sea NERFINISHED
managedBy Parks and Wildlife Service Tasmania NERFINISHED
partOf Tasman National Park coastal features
popularFor coastal scenery viewing
photography
sightseeing
state Tasmania NERFINISHED
subjectOf geology field trips
landscape photography
tourism brochures
tourismCategory geological attraction
scenic lookout

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Tasman Peninsula contains Tasman Arch