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Macquarie Island / Plate tectonics / Geography of Australia / Australian National Heritage List / Island restoration / Judge and Clerk Islets / Bishop and Clerk Islets / Royal Penguin / Macquarie Fault Zone / Protected areas of Tasmania / Geology / Geography of Tasmania
Date: 2013-02-25 22:58:58
Macquarie Island
Plate tectonics
Geography of Australia
Australian National Heritage List
Island restoration
Judge and Clerk Islets
Bishop and Clerk Islets
Royal Penguin
Macquarie Fault Zone
Protected areas of Tasmania
Geology
Geography of Tasmania

STATEMENT OF OUTSTANDING UNIVERSAL VALUE - MACQUARIE ISLAND

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