Rising dramatically over the sea in the northern Tasmanian village of Stanley, The Nut is a volcanic plug that offers visitors panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Hikers and wildlife enthusiasts can ascend to the summit, where they are rewarded with 360-degree vistas of the quaint village and the expansive ocean. From the top, binoculars in hand, visitors often spot seabirds, seals, and even penguins, making it a prime location for nature observation.
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