Tasmania's south-west: Where the wild things are
Need to catch to your breath? Tatyana Leonov heads to the last stop before Antarctica – Tasmania's south-west wilderness – for fresh air, peace and quiet.
Tatyana Leonov is a freelance writer for Traveller.
Need to catch to your breath? Tatyana Leonov heads to the last stop before Antarctica – Tasmania's south-west wilderness – for fresh air, peace and quiet.
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