Cape Raoul, Tasman Peninsula
A view of Cape Raoul on the southwestern corner of the Tasman Peninsula. The peninsula is at the southeastern end of Tasmania, Australia, and is connected to the Forestier Peninsula via an isthmus known as Eaglehawk Neck. The Tasman Peninsula is home to Tasman National Park and the former penal colony of Port Arthur, Tasmania's top tourist attraction. The region is also the key area in the battle to save the Tasmanian Devil from a parasitic cancer called devil facial tumour disease.Photo: JJ Harrison