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  1. Gibson Steps, VIC, Australia

    The Gibson Steps are a part of the amazing cliff coast at the Great Ocean Road

  2. Aerial view at the coast line

    The Great Ocean Road (B100) is one of Australia’s most famous road-touring routes. It takes travellers past world-class surfing br…

  3. Breakers crashing on a rock needle on the Loch Ard Gorge

  4. Great Ocean Road, VIC, Australia

  5. 2 Apostels, Vic, Australia

    The Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road…

  6. Gibson Steps, VIC, Australia

    The Gibson Steps are a part of the amazing cliff coast at the Great Ocean Road

  7. Twelve Apostles, VIC, Australia

    The Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road…

  8. Cliffs before Seal Rocks

    Seal Rocks is a small coastal settlement in the Great Lakes Council local government area, in the Mid North Coast/Hunter regions o…

  9. Rocks on Cabo Rossa

  10. After Sunsets on the Ubirr Rocks in the Kakadu National Park

  11. On the ground of thePalm Valley

    Palm Valley and the surrounding area is the only place in Central Australia where Red Cabbage Palms (Livistona mariae) survive.

  12. View from Kalarranga Lookout to different rocks formations

    During significant rainfall in the region, expanses of water can be witnessed flowing through the valley gorge.

  13. View from Kalarranga Lookout to Mpaara

    The average rainfall for Palm Valley is only 200 mm per year.

  14. View from Kalarranga Lookout over the valley

    Palm Valley, within the Finke Gorge National Park, is an east-west running valley in the Krichauff Range 123 km (138 km by road) s…

  15. Rocks formation of Mpaara

    Palm Valley, within the Finke Gorge National Park, is an east-west running valley in the Krichauff Range 123 km (138 km by road) s…

  16. Flying Dragonfly across the Waterhole in the Simpsons Gap

    Simpsons Gap is one of the most prominent gaps in the West MacDonnell Ranges.

  17. Birds in the Simpsons Gap

    Known as Rungutjirpa to the Arrernte Aboriginal people, Simpsons Gap was the mythological home of a group of giant goanna ancestor…

  18. Entry to the Simpsons Gap at noon

    Simpsons Gap is one of the most prominent waterholes in the region

  19. Waterhole in the Simpsons Gap

    The area is an important spiritual site to the Arrarnta Aboriginal people, where several dreaming trails and stories cross.

  20. Waterhole in the Ormiston Gorge

    Within the gorge is a permanent waterhole, estimated to be at least 14 metres deep, which provides a refreshing finale to a day's…

  21. Rock formation in the Ormiston Gorge

    Massive geological forces created the towering red walls of Ormiston Gorge and Pound, located within the West MacDonnell National…