Historic island with diverse wildlife
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Maria Island, located off the east coast of Tasmania, Australia, is a mountainous island with a rich history and diverse environment. Named after Maria van Diemen, it was once home to convict settlements and later became a national park. The island boasts rugged terrain, eucalypt forests, and a variety of wildlife, including wombats, kangaroos, and Tasmanian devils. Visitors can explore old convict buildings, go hiking, or dive in the marine protected areas. With its unique blend of history and natural beauty, Maria Island offers a fascinating getaway for nature lovers and history buffs alike.

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