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Tag: nature tourism

Posted on November 5, 2016November 27, 2016 by Nic Haygarth

‘A cup of tea with your cave, madam?’: early cave tourism at Mole Creek, Tasmania

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Category: Tasmanian nature tourism history
Tags: Anthony Trollope, Baldocks Cave, Bert Martin, Betsy Scott, Cave tourism, Caves, Chudleigh Inn, Dan Pickett, EC James, George Scott, Harry Byard, Jim Byard, King Solomons Cave, Lilias Martin, Marakoopa Cave, Mole Creek Hotel, nature tourism, Scotts Cave, Wet Cave

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