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Tasmania

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Interesting facts about Break O Day

Interesting Facts About Break O Day, Tasmania

1. Break O Day is a local government area in the eastern part of Tasmania, Australia.

2. The area is named after the Break O Day Range, which is the eastern edge of the Great Western Tiers.

3. Break O Day covers an area of approximately 3,019 square kilometers and has a population of around 7,000 people.

4. The main town in the area is St. Helens, which is located on the east coast of Tasmania.

5. St. Helens is renowned for its beautiful beaches, including the famous Bay of Fires.

6. The Bay of Fires is known for its clear blue waters, white sandy beaches, and orange-colored rocks.

7. Break O Day is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, and camping.

8. The area is home to several national parks, including Mount William National Park, which is known for its diverse wildlife, including wombats, echidnas, and wallabies.

9. The Break O Day region has a rich colonial history, with many historic buildings and sites still standing today.

10. The area has a vibrant arts and culture scene, with many local galleries and exhibitions showcasing the work of the region's artists and craftspeople.