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fiogf49gjkf0d The industrial port of
DEVONPORT
, which in 1959 replaced Launceston as the terminal of the
Bass Strait ferry
, the
Spirit of Tasmania
, is not the most inspiring first point of contact with Tasmania. As the ship makes its slow progress up the Mersey River, you might almost think you're arriving at a 1950s English seaport, but for the tin-roofed weatherboard bungalows, the brittle quality of the light, the bush-covered hills to the east and a
McDonald's
on the waterfront. As a jumping-off point for Cradle Mountain, the Overland Track and the rugged west coast, Devonport has developed a significant tourism infrastructure - car-rental companies, bus companies, camping stores and backpacking information - and though it's hardly a destination in itself, it makes a good
base
for trips into the surrounding countryside.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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Australia, Tasmania, Devonport
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