The Convict Trail, stretching between Richmond and Port Arthur in Australia, offers a journey through the nation’s early history as a convict settlement. As you follow this route, you’ll encounter some of the world’s tallest and most scenic sea cliffs, providing a striking backdrop to the story of how convicts built much of the country’s infrastructure. Today, visitors can explore this historic path, gaining insight into the challenging lives of the convicts and their significant contributions to the development of Australia.
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