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Cruising Tasmania’s south coast

KAY, CONFESSION TIME. I’m not a ‘cruise ship person’. Seriously, I’m not. For anyone who knows me or a bit about my background, well… I like being in the elements and away from throngs of people. However, when I was invited to host a 10-day AG Society partner expedition cruise around the southern in Hobart, bound for remote Port Davey and Bathurst Harbour – the heart of Southwest National Park. With no road access, this place is truly untouched. It’s only accessible by boat or plane, giving you a glimpse of a wild corner of Tasmania.

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