Richmond Bridge Stone Bridge, a small town in the southeast corner of Tasmania, straddles the Caulle River. (Coal River), is one of the oldest bridges in Australia.
As a place of exile for British repeat prisoners, many buildings in Tasmania are built by prisoners, and this ancient stone bridge built in 1823 is no exception, although it now looks like a very ordinary bridge. Walking on the bridge, enjoying the picturesque rural scenery around, and experiencing the taste of history are the things that must be done to Richmond.
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