Flinders Island
Flinders Island is a picturesque island located in the Bass Strait, off the northeastern coast of Tasmania, Australia. It is part of the Flinders Island Group and covers an area of approximately 1,332 square kilometers. The island is known for its stunning landscapes, including rugged mountains, sandy beaches, and diverse wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
The island has a small population, primarily residing in the main town of Whitemark. Flinders Island is rich in history, with evidence of Aboriginal habitation dating back thousands of years. Today, it offers various activities such as hiking, fishing, and exploring its unique flora and fauna, including the endangered Flinders Island kangaroo.