Port Arthur, a former convict settlement and a poignant reminder of Australia’s colonial past, stands as a testament to the often harsh conditions endured by convicts. Located near Hobart, Tasmania, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is now the region’s most visited tourist attraction. The site features well-preserved ruins, museums, and memorials that offer visitors a comprehensive look into its history. As you explore, the somber atmosphere and detailed exhibits provide a vivid understanding of the lives and struggles of those who were once confined here.
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