Sisters Beach is a locality and small town located in the Waratah-Wynyard municipality of Tasmania within fifteen minutes of Wynyard, in Tasmania's North West. It is located within the Rocky Cape National Park and is situated on the old horse trail known as the Postman's Track that once formed the only connection between Emu Bay (now Burnie) and the Van Diemen's Land outpost of Stanley. It has a beach of white sand, approximately three kilometres in length. A unique aspect of Sisters Beach is the prevalence of giant Banksia serrata. It is the only place in Tasmania where they occur.
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| - Sisters Beach (Tasmanie) (fr)
- Sisters Beach (nl)
- Sisters Beach (pl)
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| - Sisters Beach est une petite localité de moins de 500 habitants située au nord de la Tasmanie, en Australie. Elle est située au bord du Détroit de Bass. En 2006, sa population est de 380 habitants. (fr)
- Sisters Beach is een plaats in de Australische deelstaat Tasmanië en telt 380 inwoners (2006). (nl)
- Sisters Beach – miasto w Australii, w północnej części Tasmanii. (pl)
- Sisters Beach är en ort i Australien. Den ligger i kommunen Waratah/Wynyard och delstaten Tasmanien, i den sydöstra delen av landet, omkring 260 kilometer nordväst om delstatshuvudstaden Hobart. Antalet invånare är 564. Runt Sisters Beach är det ganska tätbefolkat, med 60 invånare per kvadratkilometer.. Närmaste större samhälle är Wynyard, omkring 16 kilometer sydost om Sisters Beach. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 1 572 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är augusti, med i genomsnitt 242 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är februari, med 46 mm nederbörd. (sv)
- Sisters Beach is a locality and small town located in the Waratah-Wynyard municipality of Tasmania within fifteen minutes of Wynyard, in Tasmania's North West. It is located within the Rocky Cape National Park and is situated on the old horse trail known as the Postman's Track that once formed the only connection between Emu Bay (now Burnie) and the Van Diemen's Land outpost of Stanley. It has a beach of white sand, approximately three kilometres in length. A unique aspect of Sisters Beach is the prevalence of giant Banksia serrata. It is the only place in Tasmania where they occur. (en)
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| - Overlooking Sisters Beach (en)
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| - Overlooking Sisters Beach from west with a view of Sisters Island and the Two Sisters peak. (en)
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