A panoramic view of Hobart, the largest city and capital of the
Australian island state of
Tasmania. It is Australia's second oldest state capital, after
Sydney. Founded as a
penal colony in 1803 on the eastern side of the
River Derwent, it was moved in 1804 to its present location at
Sullivans Cove. Hobart incorporated on 21 August 1842.Photo:
Flying Freddy
A panoramic view of Hobart, the largest city and capital of the
Australian island state of
Tasmania. It is Australia's second oldest state capital, after
Sydney. Founded as a
penal colony in 1803 on the eastern side of the
River Derwent, it was moved in 1804 to its present location at
Sullivans Cove. Hobart incorporated on 21 August 1842.Photo:
Flying Freddy