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The Port Davey and South Coast tracks lie within the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area and are part of the Southwest National Park. This is wilderness; there are no roads, no power lines and few modern conveniences.
The walks take the visitor to the southern extremity of Tasmania, an island at the world's end.
Fold-out map
Published 2018
Scale 1:100 000
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SKU19153
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Author
Tasmap
ISBN
9318923008333
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