The Neck - Bruny Island
The Neck - Bruny Island, Bruny Island, Huon Valley and Bruny Island Region - Image Tourism Tasmania and Bill Bachman
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Bruny Island
- Separated from the mainland by the DÂ’Entrecasteaux Channel, Bruny Island is virtually 2 islands, North and South Bruny, joined by a strip of sandhills. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the island was logged by notable explorers and navigators including Abel Tasman, Tobias Furneaux and James Cook. The island was an important 19th-century whaling station, but is now reliant on agriculture and tourism. Access to Bruny is via vehicular ferry from Kettering to Batnes Bay.
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