Tasmania - Tas33 fungiUninterrupted views above clear, colourful waters in Stanley, Tasmania. Tasmania rises like a wild frontier at the world's edge, where mist covered mountains, roaring seas and ancient forests collide in fierce, haunting beauty. Its windswept cliffs, shadowed valleys and untamed wilderness pulse with a raw, ancient energy that feels both perilous and irresistibly alive.
Shimmering rockpools are plentiful and look their best in summer
some of which can only be accessed by foot as even the best four-wheel drives would struggle
One of the many varieties of Lichen found in the forests of the Southwest of WA
On a calm day the surrounding waters of Sugarloaf Rock have an incredible colour
fishing and surfing and if you are lucky enough you can spot whales from the beach as they migrate and play in our warmer waters
Golden Valley Tree Park is home to some of the world's finest varieties of trees
but the light is still kind enough to be able to capture coastal beauty
Explosive wave impact against rock walls
Crystal clear and the stillness of a glass pane
snorkeling
a magnificent sight to see and a great contrast against the sheer size of the surrounding trees
Large rock protrusions are heavily dotted around the landscape on the coast