Bruny Island
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This 362km-Tasmanian island, divided into two by a 50km-isthmus called The Neck, offers sanctuary for the island's native wildlife and plants. It is even home to some white wallabies, which can be seen in South Bruny National Park. In summer, fairy penguins populate the beaches of the isthmus. A pleasant hike to Fluted Cape will take you high enough to admire the dolerite cliffs in the southern part of the island. Bruny Island is also famous as a foodie heaven.
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