This should be the highest-level prison I have seen in Australia. It is similar to the Macau "St. Paul". Standing in the prison's Watch Tower, the seaside scenery is beautiful. The site here may be more complete than the prison in Tasmania, plus the introduction of historical figures. As if you can see the neat training of soldiers in World War II, the design elements of the prison are full of technology, harshness and "mercy". There is only a 20cm*40cm window on the wall behind the single cell of less than 3 square meters. It is difficult to imagine the feeling inside. I can't help but think of a voice: come out, give you freedom, I long for freedom, but I know it.
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This should be the highest-level prison I have seen in Australia. It is similar to the Macau "St. Paul". Standing in the prison's Watch Tower, the seaside scenery is beautiful. The site here may be more complete than the prison in Tasmania, plus the introduction of historical figures. As if you can see the neat training of soldiers in World War II, the design elements of the prison are full of technology, harshness and "mercy". There is only a 20cm*40cm window on the wall behind the single cell of less than 3 square meters. It is difficult to imagine the feeling inside. I can't help but think of a voice: come out, give you freedom, I long for freedom, but I know it.