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Planning to visit national park with your friends and relatives? Then visit South
Bruny National Park in Hobart is the ideal spot for you. The park is famous all
across the globe for its exotic sceneries, surf beaches, breathtaking coastal
walks, different species of birds and bright colors wildflowers, tall forests
and the very famous lighthouse.
South Bruny National Park is located on the southern tip of Bruny Island situated
off the south east coast of Tasmania. The park engulfs coastline and hinterland
itself. These coastlines and hinterland are generally located between Fluted
Cape and Great Taylors Bay. The coastline of the park generally consists of
cliffs. Much of the coast of the park consists of high towering cliffs, mutton-bird
rookeries, kelp seaweed gardens and golden sandy beaches. The forest also has
beautiful coastline with lush rainforest all around it. This forest has different
types of vegetation, which are usually not found in Tasmania. South Bruny National
Park received recognition in the 1997 because of its fantastic coastal panorama.
The South Bruny National Park in Hobart provides shelter to different species
of flora and fauna. The park is surrounded by marine environment. This is the
reason that that this park is home to large number of seals and also whales.
Seals come to this park to mate during the mating season. Most of the animals
found in this extremely popular wild life park are nocturnal. Some of the popular
animals of this park include brush tail possums, Tasmanian pad melons, Bennetts
wallabies and other animals.
Tourists from all across the globe visit this park South Bruny National Park
because of its rich flora, fauna and also excellent scenic beauty. This park
also provides scope for Bushwalking.
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