They must be preserved for future generations. Not developed, over visited and exploited. They are perfect as they are. These places are not tourist sites – they are sacred places. Our connection to ancient forests and rare animals. Not five star tourist cabins and helicopters. 
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I am an experienced trekker and hiker. I enjoy taking photographs and travelling. I prefer wilderness and remote places. Travel often as much as I can. Prefer off-season as less people around. Winter is always a great time.
Happy to share local knowledge about the beautiful island of Tasmania.
I support humanitarian and Human Rights causes and spend much of my time working pro-bono for and in developing countries.
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I couldn’t agree more. Thank you for this message.
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