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Regrowth is beginning to reclaim the "moonscape" hills around Queenstown that resulted from the combination of rain, mining, timber cutting and bushfires. Nevertheless, Queenstown - the "capital" of the west, still has a distincive character. Mining hasa been its mainstay for more than a century, with displays from the past and tours of present mine operations being essential for visitors wanting to gain an appreciation of the colourful, historical town.
What to see and to doo:
- tours of Mt. Lyell Company surface mine operations and the company's museum
- Queenstown photographic collection in the Old Imperial Hotel
- Miners Siding
- Franklin-Lower Gordon Wild Rivers National Park
- Gallery Museum
- Lake Burbury and Nelson
Queenstown Accomodation
Queenstown motor lodge
Queenstown Railway Hotel & Motel
Queenstown Cabin & Touristic Parks
Queenstown Activities
Tasmanian Special Timber
Railway Express Supermarket
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