Maria Island Maria Island is steeped in history. This wild and rugged island which is over 20 km long and 13 km wide is characterised by sheer cliffs tumbling into the sea, jagged rocky outcrops (Mount Maria rises to 710 m and The Bishop and Clerk reaches 915 m), extensive fossil deposits and interesting ruins of the nineteenth century penal settlement. | |
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