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This place has the cleanest air in the world–can you guess where?

Cape Grim in north-western Tasmania, Australia, is renowned for h... Read More
Nestled on the north-western tip of Tasmania, Australia, Kennaook or Cape Grim stands as the place with cleanest air in the world. The air at Cape Grim is so untainted that it serves as a global benchmark for atmospheric studies. As per studies, the winds that arrive from the south-west, they go through vast stretches of the Southern Ocean before reaching land, ensuring minimal contamination. That's Cape Grim for you.

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Cape Grim Baseline Air Pollution Station, established in 1976, is a collaborative effort between the Australian Bureau of Meteorology and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). For those curious, this station's primary mission is to monitor and analyze the composition of this pristine air, which in return, provides invaluable data on greenhouse gases, aerosols, and other trace constituents.

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Don't worry, Cape Grim is not only about science and environment. Beyond its scientific importance, Cape Grim offers visitors a chance to experience a world where nature remains largely untouched, something very rare these days. The surrounding landscapes are characterized by rugged coastlines, rolling plains, and diverse ecosystems, providing a natural laboratory for ecological studies.


If you are planning to visit the region, you can expect to experience firsthand the crisp, clean air that has made this locale famous. While you may not be able to access the air pollution station, as it is a restricted area, the broader, neighbouring areas offer ample opportunities for eco-tourism.
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If you are looking for a unique holiday, Cape Grim offers experiences for travelers seeking untouched natural beauty and a treasure trove of scientific information about the environment. This remote corner of Tasmania boasts dramatic coastal cliffs, wild ocean views, and a rugged landscape shaped by the fierce Roaring Forties winds. There's the nearby Tarkine Wilderness, home to ancient rainforests and diverse wildlife that will add a touch of adventure and thrill. With its unspoiled scenery and ecological significance, Cape Grim is a haven for nature lovers, photographers, and those looking to experience one of the planet’s last truly pristine environments.



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