Tasmania - Tas36 Size:10in x 16in (25cm x 40cm)Wooden boat shed on Dove Lake next to Cradle Mountain, 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.
Beautiful colour palette on display by Mother Nature at Point Picquet
New Zealand's North Island is the smaller of the two main islands of New Zealand and it is home to approximately half of its population
bracken and arum lilies until recent times where a massive bushfire ravaged its way through the forest destroying everything in its path
Powerful swells crash against cliffs while calmer beaches glow with soft morning light
The park also has a section of the Bibulmun Track running through its grounds for those that like hiking
showing no mercy towards anything in their path
a magnificent sight to see and a great contrast against the sheer size of the surrounding trees
Morning sunlight illuminating rugged coastline at Windy Harbour
Sugarloaf Rock sits high and proud above the ocean's surface
Carved channel that has developed over hundreds of years of tidal movements
Moss covered rocks are a huge feature along this stretch of the southwest Coast
Stunning and solo within it's own ecosystem