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Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.

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[Free Tour]     08 Jan 2019
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British town Stanley (Stanley)


Just over 450 people live in Stanley, a small fishing village that is an untapped treasure on the northwest shore of Tasmania, where lobsters and crabs are produced. The historic town, the earliest settlement in the region, was discovered by Buss and boiling Lim in 1798 and named after Lord Stanley (Lord Stanley), the British secretary of state for colonial affairs.

When you come to Stanley, be sure to taste the Australian lobster, or climb the 30 million-year-old boulder along the winding path-The Nut, can also ride a crane overlooking the beauty of (Bass Strait) in the Bath Channel.

Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.

Employees of, Van Diemen Land settled here in 1826, leaving this simple town full of historic buildings and lovely cottages. In fact, I think this volcanic rock, known as the Sea Uru, is far from the simple beauty of the town itself, a quiet place to eat fresh seafood and enjoy the tranquillity of life. (applause.)

The town was also proud of Australia's tenth prime minister, Joseph Lyons, who served from 1932 to 1939 and was the only Tasmanite among the top goverment officials.

Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.
Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.

Groups of small seagulls on the side of the dock stood on the side of the road, not afraid of strangers. This picture feels cute.

Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.

There are many farms in the small town of Stanley, mostly horses or beef cattle.

Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.

Looking at The Nut, I've never been to Australia, but, according to fellow colleagues, it's very similar to big macadamia nuts.

Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.

If you want to shoot the nut, or go to the highest point of the town to shoot completely, the advantage of self-driving is to go wherever you want, so we go up the hill with our throttle.

Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.

To our surprise up to the top of the hill, the town of stanley is more charming from here.

Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.
Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.

From this point of view, The Nut and the whole town are beautiful. I haven't spent much time in Stanley, but this is one of my favorite places in Tata, and a few days is a good choice if I have the time.

Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.
Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.
Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.


Stern, (Strahan).

Stern's English name is Strahan,. I like this Chinese translation very much. It's a beautiful place to listen to. No wonder Australians think, "if you go to Tasmania and miss Stern, it's a crime." Of course I would not have committed such a crime, so I came to Stern.

Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.

Stern is a pearl on the west coast of Tata, just 4.5 hours' drive from Hobart, the capital of Tabart, to the vast Macaulay harbour to the south. The town's resident population of about 900 people, rich in fish resources, calm and calm, is a natural port. The town was dominated by ancient, elegant European-style buildings, strolling around the harbor, and the time seemed to flow back to the last century.

Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.
Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.

If we didn't drive ourselves, we'd like to get on that centenary train, from Stern to Queens.

Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.
Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.


(Queenstown), Queens

It is a small town on the west coast of Tasmania Island in a valley on the western slope of Mount Irwin (Mount Owen) on the west coast. Today's Queens area attracts a lot of tourists. Some of the features continue to attract tourists, whether mountains, cinders or gravel football fields. To enjoy Queens' past, a simple visit to (Orr Street), 's now closed bar and post office landmark is located on this main old street road.

More importantly, we got the Australian dollar smoothly in the town's ATM.

Stanley, a small town on the west coast of Tasmania, has huge stones as stunning as Uluru.

Queens used to be a mining town, so the shops in the town sold some ore.


Author: Mimo late summe

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