RM2CCCNFC–View with people of Quincy Market, historic market complex near Faneuil Hall in downtown Boston, Massachusetts.
RM2M89YTD–Aerial view of Castle Rock, Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2M89YK5–Castle Rock, Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2M89Y5K–Aerial (drone) view of man and woman looking up at drone camera, sitting on beachside rocks. Gracetown, Cowaramup Bay, Western Australia
RM2M89XK3–Aerial (drone) view of shoreline, showing transition from ocean to rock to sand. Gracetown, Cowaramup Bay, Western Australia
RM2M89X8J–Aerial (drone) view of tug-of-war on Western Australian beach.
RM2M89YA3–Aerial view of Castle Rock, Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2M89Y11–Aerial (drone) view of shoreline, showing transition from ocean to rock to sand. Gracetown, Cowaramup Bay, Western Australia
RM2M89XED–Aerial (drone) view looking south along Coogee Beach. Perth, Western Australia
RM2KF6968–Boom-gate, weigh-bridge and out-building of now defunct Wundowie Charcoal Iron and Steel Industry (CISI). Wundowie, Western Australia
RM2KF6BW8–Railway carriages converted into Post Office, Clackline, Western Australia
RM2KF6A74–Life-size statue and roses in cottage garden. Toodyay, Western Australia
RM2KF6A2F–Historic Connor's Mill. Toodyay, Western Australia
RM2KF6CDT–Railway carriages converted into Post Office, Clackline, Western Australia
RM2KF6AM6–Old road bridge spanning Clackline Brook. Clackline, Western Australia
RM2KF6D6W–The Hugo Throssell VC Memorial, Greenmount, Perth, Western Australia
RM2KF692W–Decommissioned Lambiotte Retort (Retorte), on site of now-defunct Wundowie Charcoal Iron and Steel Industry (CISI). Wundowie, Western Australia
RM2KF6CP3–Railway carriages converted into Post Office, Clackline, Western Australia
RM2KF6B6W–Railway carriages converted into Post Office, Clackline, Western Australia
RM2KF69JC–Decommissioned Lambiotte Retort (Retorte), on site of now-defunct Wundowie Charcoal Iron and Steel Industry (CISI). Wundowie, Western Australia
RM2KF6DCP–World War 1 War Memorial at BlackBoy Hill, Greenmount, Perth, Western Australia.
RM2JKG0RT–Fresian Cow sculptures standing alongside public footpath. Cow sculptures are a permanent fixture in the streets of Cowaramup, Western Australia
RM2JKG009–St Marys Anglican Church, Cowaramup, Western Australia
RM2JKG08G–Billboard explaining the history of the many Fresian Cow sculptures that are found standing around the town of Cowaramup, Western Australia
RM2JKFYM9–St Marys Anglican Church, Cowaramup, Western Australia
RM2JKFWP9–St Marys Anglican Church, Cowaramup, Western Australia
RM2JKG0FK–A Fresian Cow sculpture nestled amongst roadside plantings. Cow sculptures are a permanent fixture in the streets of Cowaramup, Western Australia
RM2JKFYAX–A Fresian cow and her calf sculpture in a public park. Cow sculptures are a permanent fixture in the streets and parks of Cowaramup, Western Australia
RM2JKFXT5–'Free as a Cow' sculpture, by Ron Roozen, installed as part of the 2010 Margaret River CowParade, in Cowaramup, Western Australia
RM2JKFX8H–'Free as a Cow' sculpture, by Ron Roozen, installed as part of the 2010 Margaret River CowParade, in Cowaramup, Western Australia
RM2JJ90CW–Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia, site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy
RM2JJ906A–Gracetown Tragedy Memorial, Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia
RM2JJ8CP9–Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia, site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy
RM2JJ7TE9–Spectur Shark Warning system unit at Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia
RM2JJ8C3B–Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia, site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy
RM2JJ8A0E–Sign warning of danger and asking for respect, on the cliffs above the site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy, Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia
RM2JJ8AYW–9 white crosses, one for each of the victims, on the cliffs above the site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy, Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia
RM2JJ8AKC–Plaque commemorating the 9 victims of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy, Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia
RM2JJ8C6X–Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia, site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy
RM2JJ90HE–Plaque in memory of the victims of the Gracetown Tragedy (September 27, 1996), Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia
RM2JJ8B58–9 white crosses, one for each of the victims, on the cliffs above the site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy, Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia
RM2JJ8BT6–Steps leading down to Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia, site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy
RM2JJ8BD8–Sign warning of danger on the cliffs above the site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy, Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia
RM2JJ7TAR–Spectur Shark Warning system unit installed at Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia
RM2JJ89RB–Steps leading down to Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia, site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy
RM2JJ8BKY–Steps leading down to Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia, site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy
RM2JJ89FE–Steps leading down to Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia, site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy
RM2JJ901R–The little coastal town of Gracetown, overlooking Cowaramup Bay, Western Australia, site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy
RM2JJ8CFA–Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia, site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy
RM2JJ7T9E–Spectur Shark Warning system unit at Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia
RM2JJ8A9G–Plaque at the Gracetown Tragedy Memorial, Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia
RM2JJ8D18–Steps leading down to Cowaramup Bay, Gracetown, Western Australia, site of the 1996 Gracetown Tragedy
RM2HG53R2–Castle Rock Beach, Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG526Y–Emergency information signs at Bunker Bay, Western Australia, with surf rescue vehicle and trailer in background.
RM2HG533E–Bunker Bay, Western Australia
RM2HG54AJ–Castle Rock Beach, Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG52PR–Surf Rescue vehicles, surfboard and warning flags. Bunker Bay, Western Australia
RM2HG502P–Banners advertising stand-up paddle-boards and kayaks for hire. Meelup Beach, Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG514A–Bunker Bay, Western Australia
RM2HG53AK–Dog poo bag dispenser, Bunker Bay Beach, Western Australia
RM2HG4YMN–Bathers under beach-umbrellas, Meelup Beach, Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG52DJ–Surf Rescue vehicles, surfboard and warning flags. Bunker Bay, Western Australia
RM2HG50F5–Meelup Beach, Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG523Y–Bunker Bay, Western Australia
RM2HXNHA4–Fly feeding on flower of Stapelia gigantea flower (sometimes mistakenly named S. nobilis or S. grandiflora). The fly is also pollinating the flower.
RM2HXNH5A–Fly feeding on flower of Stapelia gigantea flower (sometimes mistakenly named S. nobilis or S. grandiflora). The fly is also pollinating the flower.
RM2HG7TP4–Clematis sp growing on seaside cliffs. Margaret River, Western Australia
RM2HG7WGW–Signs warning of 'Rockfall Hazard Area' on cliffs overlooking Gnarabup Beach, Gnarabup, Western Australia
RM2HG7W8P–Signs warning of 'Rockfall Hazard Area' on cliffs overlooking Gnarabup Beach, Gnarabup, Western Australia
RM2HG7YE7–King's Skink (Egernia kingii), Cape Leeuwin, Western Australia
RM2HG7W08–Signs warning of 'Rockfall Hazard Area' on cliffs overlooking Gnarabup Beach, Gnarabup, Western Australia
RM2HG7XKR–Woman touching Southern Eagle Ray (Myliobatis tenuicaudatus), at Hamelin Bay, Margaret River, Western Australia
RM2HG7XFG–Sign warning of the danger of falling cliffs, Hamelin Bay Beach, Hamelin Bay, Margaret River, Western Australia
RM2HG7WXC–Remnants of an old wooden jetty at Hamelin Bay Beach, Hamelin Bay, Margaret River, Western Australia
RM2HG7X8F–Hamelin Bay Beach, Hamelin Bay, Margaret River, Western Australia
RM2HG5590–Castle Rock, Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG55G6–Castle Rock, Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG7P14–Coastline in Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG7PH3–Coastline in Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG7TAR–Coastline in Dunsborough, Western Australia
RF2HG7XX7–Notice of the restoration underway of the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Western Australia
RF2HG7Y7N–Entrance to the grounds of the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Western Australia
RM2HG5673–Paperbark trees along the Coastline in Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG7N5N–Coastline in Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG7RCX–Coastline in Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG55R7–Paperbark trees along the Coastline in Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG7RN9–Coastline in Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG51HN–Sign warning of the dangers to domestic animals of 1080 Poison baits laid to control foxes and rabbits in the Meelup Regional Park, Western Australia.
RM2HG7TGH–Six working Border Collies resting from play on the beach, Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG7T0H–Coastline in Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG7NEE–Coastline in Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG54TC–Castle Rock, Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG7NNT–Coastline in Dunsborough, Western Australia
RM2HG7YH9–Sign at Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse asking for respect for snakes
RM2HG802D–Cow decorated as a pirate, on the grounds of the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Augusta, Western Australia
RM2GFN6NB–Pedestrian crossing and 'Prepare to Stop' sign, Chapel of St Mary & St George, Guildford Grammar School in background. Guildford, Western Australia
RM2GFN62B–Warning sign on electric fence. Western Australia
RM2GFN6AD–Dog peers through hole in gate, paws showing.
RM2GFN6PK–Baptistry of St John the Baptist (Sveti Ivan Krstitelj) with low-level view of statue of St John by Ivan Mestrovic. Diocletian Palace, Split, Croatia
RM2GFN72Y–Beachfront at early morning. Sanur, Bali, Indonesia
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