In the southeast of Hobart, there is a famous world cultural heritage site, Port Arthur Exile Site, which is one of the historic sites of Australian prisoners. Over 30 historic buildings, such as prisons, residences of supervisors, churches built by prisoners, are scattered across the vast land. Some are well-restored, some are still built in outlines, and others are piles of tiles. The admission tickets are A$37 per person, including Chinese tour guides and cruise ships. Every hour there are different language tour groups. Chinese tour guides lead you to travel 45 minutes later. The cruise ship lasts about half an hour. There is a small island on the sea called Death Island, which is dedicated to the burial of the dead. During 1833-1877, more than 1,000 people were buried there. Prisoners can be released to do crafts or small businesses, and can not return to Britain. I think the local white people living here today may be the descendants of these people.
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發佈日期:2017年6月30日
东方凝月
4/5極好
原文
It takes about an hour and a half to drive from Hobart to the Tourist Center to buy tickets. According to the different contents of the tour and the different fares, the conductor patiently explained and recommended the half-day tour tickets according to our time, including a half-hour sea tour. This is the site of a British prison for local recidivists at the beginning of the last century. After several fires in the middle, only the stone exterior wall remained. But now it's well maintained here. Like a beautiful garden, the scenery of lakes and mountains is eye-catching. Sitting on a yacht, you can see the ruins. When approaching Death Island and Children's Prison, the captain carefully introduces the history of the scenic spots to you. He can also buy tickets to visit the island. Because of time constraints, we only chose to travel around the island. Now Port Arthur has become a park for people to spend their holidays and have no sense of gloom and terror.
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發佈日期:2016年12月17日
正义的力量
5/5完美
原文
The place of exile, which once frightened prisoners, has become a scenic tourist attraction. It's really a vicissitudes of life. After a quick evacuation from a small mountain fire, it arrives at a quiet place and stands on a chocolate stone to see the sea.