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Maria's Island: From the author of the million copy bestseller, The Island

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Nash, Michael (2003). The Bay Whalers; Tasmania's shore-based whaling industry (Firsted.). Canberra: Navarine Publishing. pp.150–2. ISBN 978-0958656191. The enormous Cape Barren Goose also wanders around the historical grounds at the convict settlement, grazing on the grassy slopes near Darlington. There is one town on Maria Island, called Darlington. It lies near the northern tip of the island. Darlington has several historic buildings and no permanent inhabitants other than a few park rangers. There are no cars other than a few National Parks vehicles. Past Encampment Cove you’ll find the isthmus which heads out to Point Lesueur, where you can see ruins of a convict-era probation station built in 1821 and Robey’s Farm near Haunted Bay. There are no shops or other facilities on the island, so bring all that you need. All water on the island is non-potable, so bring a full water bottle with you, and extra water if staying overnight. There are signed water taps in the mess hall and barbecue shelter at Darlington, but it should be boiled or treated before drinking. Entry

Maria Island | Tourist Attractions | Discover Tasmania Maria Island | Tourist Attractions | Discover Tasmania

The Maria Islands Nature Reserve is managed by the Saint Lucia National Trust in collaboration with the Forestry Department and the Department of Fisheries in the Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, Forestry and Fisheries. As a result there is a whole range of incredible native wildlife on the island, such as wombats and Tasmanian devils, and stunning natural landscapes like the sweeping bays, rugged cliffs, and sandy beaches. Convict history is everywhere on Maria Island, and you’ll notice this as soon as you get off the ferry. That’s not all there is here though, and after 2 nights on Maria Island we strongly believe it should be on everyone’s travel list when visiting Tasmania, no matter how long you’re planning on being here for. Tasmanians pronounce the name / m ə ˈ r aɪ ə/ mə- RY-ə, as did the early British settlers but the original pronunciation was / m ə ˈ r iː ə/ mə- REE-ə. The island was named in 1642 by Dutch explorer Abel Tasman after Maria van Diemen (née van Aelst), wife of Anthony van Diemen, the Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies in Batavia. The island was known as Maria's Isle in the early 19th century. [3]The absorbing story of the Cretan village of Plaka and the tiny, deserted island of Spinalonga – Greece’s former leprosy colony – is told to us by Maria Petrakis, one of the children in the original version of The Island. She tells us of the ancient and misunderstood disease of leprosy, exploring the themes of stigma, shame and the treatment of those who are different, which are as relevant for children as adults. Gill Smith’s rich, full-colour illustrations will transport the reader to the timeless and beautiful Greek landscape and Mediterranean seascape. Maria Island has a rich history. Before the colonial era, Aboriginal people of the Tyreddeme band of the Oyster Bay tribe journeyed regularly to the island and much evidence of their presence remains, particularly around the bays on either side of the island's isthmus. [5] In 1802 the French expedition led by Nicolas Baudin encountered the Aboriginal people of Maria Island, as did the whalers of the early 19th century. René Maugé, the zoologist on Baudin's expedition, was buried on Point Maugé on south Maria Island. Despite its size at 3km west to east and 20km north to south, there are no cars on the island, which helps look after the wildlife. Watching the sunset on the beach on Maria Island Maria Island History Link to tables of population data from Census of 2005, Nayarit INEGI: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática Maria Island has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because it supports significant numbers of endangered swift parrots and forty-spotted pardalotes, over 1% of the world population of Pacific gulls, as well as populations of most of Tasmania's endemic bird species. [13] Tasmanian devils [ edit ]

MARIA ISLAND - The Best Things to Do and Travel Tips [2023] MARIA ISLAND - The Best Things to Do and Travel Tips [2023]

The island’s toughest challenge on foot is its highest peak. Rising 711m above the sea, Mount Maria peers down onto McRaes Isthmus and along Tasmania’s east coast. From Darlington, the 16km walk will take about 8hr. Guided walks We’re going to level with you – the real highlight of any trip to Maria Island is going to be seeing a wombat!

One of the absolute best things to do on Maria Island is hike out to the Painted Cliffs, found just a short walk from Darlington. The traditional name of Maria Island is Toarra-Marra-Monah, and the original custodians and protectors of this land are the Puthikwilayti Aboriginal people.

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Having a bicycle on Maria Island will make a world of difference to your experience here, giving you more time to see the attractions properly, and of course keep an eye out for all the cool wildlife around.We recommend staying at least one night over there to give yourself enough time to see all the places to visit on Maria Island. It is definitely worth visiting Maria Island, even if it’s just to see the wombats! How to Get to Maria Island

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We honour their stories, songs, art, and culture, and their aspirations for the future of their people and these lands. That’s it for our epic travel guide and list of things to do on Maria Island, Tasmania! If it’s not already clear, we absolutely loved our time there and highly recommend everyone to visit! Rich in indigenous and European history, abundant in wildlife, boasting spectacular views and remarkable geological features, the entire island is a National Park, managed by the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service.If you have a wetsuit and your snorkel gear, bring it over and dive into the sea on the northwest part of the island. The Tasmanian Government resumed all of the island's freehold land and established the national park, proclaimed in 1972 and extended in 1991, to include part of the surrounding sea. The locality of Maria Island is in the local government area of Glamorgan–Spring Bay in the South-east region of Tasmania. [4] Local community and economy [ edit ] You can walk to a lot of attractions from the ferry terminal. If you’re on foot take the earliest ferry possible to maximise your time over here. Maria Island has been home to explorers, whalers, sealers, convicts, fishermen, farmers and industrialists. This varied influence on Maria Island is still very visible today.

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