It's been 200 years since Tasmanian bushranger Matthew Brady roamed the state, plundering farms and properties.
He was hanged in May 1826, but his story - much like Ned Kelly's - remains in the public consciousness.
Tasmania has many landmarks named after him, all relating to locations his gang reportedly hid, or carried out robberies.
The most famous is Bradys Lookout at Rosevears, a stunning hilltop reserve that overlooks the Tamar River.
These days, the reserve has a barbecue, a toilet block and a pathway leading to a lookout point.
Two centuries ago, it was reportedly one of the Brady gang's hideouts, and a place where Brady plotted to, eventually, pirate a ship and escape Tasmania.
Another of the gang's supposed hideouts is tucked away in rainforest between Exeter and Bridge

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