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Beautiful memories in Launceston Tasmania

Launceston Tasmania was founded in 1806 by European settlers. Like many places in Australia, its name comes from the English town of Launceston in Cornwall. This is the first place in the entire southern hemisphere to manage anesthesia. This is the first Australian city to implement the underground sewage system, and the first Australian city to use hydroelectric power. Launceston is the second largest city in the Australian state of Tasmania. There are about 105 000 inhabitants. It is also one of the oldest cities in the country and has many beautiful 19th Century building.

Some of Tasmania's best wines can be tasted in the Tamar Valley region. Many famous cool climate wines are made here. For those who prefer beer, visits to the Boags Brewery is a must. You can enjoy a pint of James Boag's Premium. Walking along one of the city heritage walk and see the Macquarie House, home of the Tasmanian Wood Design Collection desirable. Then go to the craft shops are fun and prizes at George Street. Take time to view the interesting displays at the National Automobile Museum. The First Basin is a unique place.

One of the highlights will be a visit to Penny Royal World. You will feel as though you've just stepped back into the 19th century. This is a fully functional small village. Penny Royal World relive the story of Andrew Gatenby, early pioneers, and their families. Here, you can rent a beautiful apartment on foot from Cataract Park. One of the highlights will be a visit to Penny Royal World. You will feel as though you've just stepped back into the 19th century. This is a fully functional small village. Penny Royal World relive the story of Andrew Gatenby, early pioneers, and their families.

For first time visitors, three-hour tour of the city is the best way to get to know Launceston. You will be in the hands of a guide, informative and friendly professional. The town has a friendly atmosphere and obviously Victoria. Majestic architecture have been preserved extraordinary. One of the most famous attraction is the Cataract Gorge. The climate is temperate and there are four distinct seasons. At the height of summer (February), the average temperature of 24C, while the mid-winter (July), the average dropped to 12.5C. This beautiful cold weather allows residents and visitors to enjoy various outdoor activities.

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