The Eagle Neck Gorge is the most famous attraction in Hobart, which faces the sea and has a magnificent view of the strait. As the name implies, this canyon is like the neck of the eagle, very narrow, and 10 points steep, it is worth visiting.
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Eagle Neck Gorge is located at the northern end of the Tasman Peninsula, connecting the Tasman Peninsula and Forestier Peninsula.
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The Eagle Neck Gorge is the most famous attraction in Hobart, which faces the sea and has a magnificent view of the strait. As the name implies, this canyon is like the neck of the eagle, very narrow, and 10 points steep, it is worth visiting.
Eagle Neck Gorge is a cliff canyon landscape by the sea in Hobart, very spectacular. The rocky rocks at the mouth of the gorge, yes, the waves hit the shore, very spectacular. There is also a famous Tasman arch landscape, which is also very majestic and shocking.
Hobart's Eagle Neck Gorge is a magnificent natural landscape, with the famous Tasman arch on its side. The two reflect each other and form a magnificent coast. The rocks that the waves beat and the waves that stirred thousands of layers of waves really make people sigh. It's also a paradise for extreme sports enthusiasts of high-rise diving and rock climbing, very thrilling.
People can go to play. It is still suitable for strolling around the three-dimensional sense.
The Eagle Neck Gorge is a narrow canyon connecting the Tasman Peninsula and the Tasmanian island, overlooking the narrow elongated Eagle Neck Gorge and the sea on both sides at the observation deck named after the escapee Martin Keish. At the northern end of the narrow Eagle Neck Gorge, there is also a "board road" landscape, which is the seaside rock washed by the waves into a tile-like shape. After passing the Eagle Neck Gorge, enter the Tasman Peninsula, as well as the Tasman Arch, the Devil Kitchen, and the water spray hole.
The eagle neck is a very magnificent natural landscape in Hobart, where the gorge looks like an eagle's neck from high altitude, hence its name. There is a hollow in a boulder, like a natural giant door called the Tasman arch, and here the waves hit the shore, very magnificent, giving people a feeling of natural shock, it is worth a visit.