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Richmond Bridge
陌陌染MMTraveling to Australia, this stop is coming to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. The town of Richmond is the oldest town, and the Richmond Stone Bridge is an arch bridge in the town of Richmond, the oldest bridge still in use in Australia. The bridge was built by prisoner labour and completed in 1825, originally called the Big Bridge, named after the royal commissioner John ∙ Big. The Richmond Bridge is made of sandstone from the Buchholz Hill quarry, transported by prisoners using carts to the construction site, and the bridge has four large arches, two small arches, designed according to the characteristics of the current.
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
3320***61It's a small park, just a rescue station. The young people are all volunteers, and the explanations are very attentive. You can mainly see demons and kangaroos. It takes about 30 minutes to drive from the city. It's very convenient
Richmond Gaol
陌陌染MMTraveling to Australia, this stop came to Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. Richmond Town is the oldest town, about 30 minutes' drive from Hobart. There are three oldest prisons in Richmond Town, among which Richmond Gaol is the oldest and best preserved prison in Australia. It was built in 1825 and is one of the best preserved prisons in Tasmania. British criminal Aitch Solomon was once imprisoned here. When visiting the prison, you can see the dormitory of chained prisoners, the whipping yard, the kitchen and storage room, etc., which reproduces the life of prisoners in the past. There is a fee to visit here, and the ticket price is 15 Australian dollars.
Zoodoo Zoo
__TI***lpIt’s a pity that I didn’t see wombat due to the weather, but I was super happy to feed the white kangaroo. The alpaca has a bad temper and always spits out. If you want to feed them, be careful.
St John the Evangelist Catholic Church
陌陌染MMTo travel to Australia, this stop is to the capital of Tasmania, Hobart, to visit a town in the southeast, Richmond, the only church in the town, St John's Catholic Church, on the east side of the town's Richmond Stone Bridge. Built in 1836, the oldest Roman Catholic church in Australia, the church is built of bricks, without a gorgeous appearance, compared to any large city church, it is too small and rudimentary, but it has Australian history. There are various Christmas and souvenirs for sale in the church, and Sundays are served.