Nestled in the remote Southwest National Park, this stunning inlet boasts dark waters and towering ancient mountains, perfect for wildlife spotting and adventure.
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"An inlet of the Southern Ocean in southwestern Tasmania, known for its dark, tannin-stained waters and ancient quartzite mountains. It is part of the Port Davey Marine Reserve, a nearly 69-square-mile parcel of coastline in the Southwest National Park, and is within a UNESCO Wilderness World Heritage Area." - Justin Meneguzzi Justin Meneguzzi Justin Meneguzzi is an award-winning journalist and photographer based in Melbourne, Australia. Whether he’s tracking down polar bears in the Arctic or a good laneway latte in Toronto, he's
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