When I walked from Benson Memorial Museum to Lee Science Center, my stomach was full of expensive cheap food. Although there are more old people to see. My first surprise came when I opened the door in Hall 206 and saw all the students sitting on the stairs. I demoted on the stairs near the door and the other students were sitting on almost every stairway.
An old question about the narrowness of Tasmania - "Fandimen's land is a peninsula or an island?" - George Bass and Matthew Flinders officially traveled through the island from 1798 to 1999 and solved. When they discovered that the news of the Bass Strait arrived in Europe, the French government sent a reconnaissance expedition under the direction of Nicolas Bodin. By doing this, Governor Kim urged Sydney to send two boats to the island and set up a garrison in Hobart. Compared to other parts of Australia, Tasmania has a relatively cool climate with four different seasons. Summer is from December to February, the average maximum temperature is 21 ° C (70 ° F) and the inland temperature around Launceston reaches 24 ° C (75 ° F). The other inland parts are cool, Liawenee is in Central Plateau, one of the coldest places in Australia, the temperature in February is 4 ° C to 17 ° C.
In 1798 Georges Bath and Matthew Flinders sailed across the strait and proved that the land of Vandai Men was separated from the mainland of Australia. The first settlers arrived in Vandimen's land (Tasmania) in 1803. Launceston was founded in 1805. Hobart was founded in 1804 and Launceston was founded in 1805. In the 19th century, there was a whaling industry in the Bath Strait. Until the 1930s there was a seal hunter. In the mid-19th century, an important shipbuilding business was born in Hobart. In 1825, Tasmania was separated from Australia for administrative purposes. Traffic to Tasmania ended in 1853