I spent years living in Tasmania...we moved there when I was under 4 years old. Most of the natives seemed to have a huge inferiority complex, because people on mainland of Australia think of Tasmanians the way all Aussies think of New Zeland (which is, the way the rest of the world thinks of Australia...that funny little southern island which makes a nice holiday but is not really the kind of place you could take seriously).

We were always pushing for tourism and Tasmania-awareness. Most of the world don't realise we exist. If you're reading this and don't believe me, look us up on an atlas...South East Australia, at the bottom. Triangular island, not New Zeland.

Tasmania is quite small. Not so small you can cycle around in an afternoon, but small enough to drive around in about 2 days.

The following map shows you where my dinosaurs live.



Human residence and Dimetrodon Apatosaurus Allosaurus Parasaurolophus and Muttaburrasaurus Maiasaura and Muttaburrasaurus Coelophysis and Utahraptor Brachiosaurus