Macquarie Island
Country:
Australia
Currency:
Australian Dollar
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Overview Of The Port Of Macquarie Island
About Macquarie Island
Macquarie Island lies in the southwest corner of the Pacific Ocean, about half-way between New Zealand and Antarctica. Politically, it is part of Tasmania, Australia.
The location of Macquarie Island means that it’s weather ranges from mostly cold, windy, wet and cloudy, with snow covering the island during the winter and spring months.
Royal penguins only breed on this island. King, Gentoo and Southern Rock Hopper penguins also nest here.
Take a trip to see fur and elephant seals.
Macquarie Island is listed as a World Heritage Area because of it’s unique features. It’s ocean is designated as an Australian Marine Park.
The location of Macquarie Island means that it’s weather ranges from mostly cold, windy, wet and cloudy, with snow covering the island during the winter and spring months.
Royal penguins only breed on this island. King, Gentoo and Southern Rock Hopper penguins also nest here.
Take a trip to see fur and elephant seals.
Macquarie Island is listed as a World Heritage Area because of it’s unique features. It’s ocean is designated as an Australian Marine Park.
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