RF2DK13XW–A coastal scene from Port Phillip Bay in Victoria, Australia. All the Eastern side of the bay had dense Tea Tree scrub like this, but has been cleared
RF2JT986W–Point Nepean, Victoria, Australia, on a sunny day. The shallows had a lovely turquoise colour, which contrasted with the green of the coastal scrub.
RF2JT986J–Point Nepean, Victoria, Australia, on a sunny day. The shallows had a lovely turquoise colour, which contrasted with the green of the coastal scrub.
RF2JP15WR–Wilsons Promontory National Park is the most Southerly point of the Australian mainland. It gets the rough seas of Bass Strait, but not today!
RF2JP7R0K–Wilsons Promontory National Park is the most Southerly point of the Australian mainland. It gets the rough seas of Bass Strait, but not today!
RF2JP15W2–Wilsons Promontory National Park is the most Southerly point of the Australian mainland. It gets the rough seas of Bass Strait, but not today!
RF2JP15YJ–Wilsons Promontory National Park is the most Southerly point of the Australian mainland. It gets the rough seas of Bass Strait, but not today!
RF2JP7R3G–Darby River is in Wilsons Promontory National Park, close to Tongue Point. It soaks through a big sand dune to get to the sea, so there is no estuary.
RF2DHH1CX–In Australia this is what Summer looks like - blue skies and turquoise sea. This is Cheviot Hill, at the back of Cheviot Beach on Point Nepean.
RF2EA5MT8–A blot on the landscape - these oil storage tanks can be seen several kilometres away across the wetlands, near Hastings in Victoria, Australia.
RF2DK156E–Bang! Point Nepean National Park protects the entrance to Port Phillip Bay from the rough seas of Bass Strait - and the army protected us in the war.
RF2DHH19Y–Cheviot Beach is remote and almost inaccessible, but Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt went swimming here - and disappeared in the sea.
RF2JP7R7W–This is the path to Tongue Point beach, very soft sand, which was hard work. Worth it when you get a pretty beach all to yourself!
RF2JP7R96–This is the path to Tongue Point beach, very soft sand, which was hard work. Worth it when you get a pretty beach all to yourself!
RF2WF6FCA–The steam train still runs between Queenscliff and Drysdale on the Bellarine Peninsula in Victoria, Australia. The Blues Train is an entertainment.
RF2JP161N–Wilsons Promontory National Park is the most Southerly point of the Australian mainland. Lots of pretty little islands lie off the coast.
RF2R63940–Summertime in Australia is usually hot and sunny, with lots of heat haze. Views of Bass Strait are hard to see - without a polarising filter.
RF2R6393G–Summertime in Australia is usually hot and sunny, with lots of heat haze. Views of Bass Strait are hard to see - without a polarising filter.
RF2R6394T–Summertime in Australia is usually hot and sunny, with lots of heat haze. Views of Bass Strait are hard to see - without a polarising filter.
RF2DK17JF–The sea in Bass Strait, near the coast, has this beautiful turquoise colour, when the sun is shining on it. Point Nepean National Park in Victoria.
RF2R23H5P–Mount Oberon is in Wilsons Promontory National Park, in Victoria, Australia. It has 180º views of the National Park, if you can make it to the top!
RF2R6392E–Mount Oberon is in Wilsons Promontory National Park, in Victoria, Australia. It has 180º views of the National Park, if you can make it to the top!
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