Nestled in Hobart, the Maritime Museum of Tasmania delves into the island state’s rich maritime heritage. The museum’s exhibits trace the influence of the sea on the lives of its inhabitants, from the indigenous Aboriginal peoples to European whalers and contemporary residents. Visitors can explore a range of artifacts and displays that highlight the historical and cultural significance of the ocean, offering a comprehensive look at how the water has shaped Tasmanian society over the centuries.
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