Tasmania - Tas31 Size:20in x 30in (51cm x 76cm)Turquoise waters of Sawyer Bay from on top of The Nut, 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.
one of the most visited spots in the Southwest
Persimmon leaves glowing orange in the sunlight at Golden Valley Tree Park
Gushing waterfall with a rocky viewpoint and plateau at Whangarei Falls
Colours at Sunrise on Point Picquet near Eagle Bay
It even boasts its own natural spa pool where the waves crash against the rocks
Its windswept cliffs
contrasting textures against the greenery and foreground shrubs
battered by wind and weather but refusing to give in
Meelup beach is also where Castle rock is located and visitors frequent the area on a regular basis
Colourful moss highlighted against the rocks with crystal clear water
the perfect combination for a rainbow
known for its calm turquoise water