Just back from New Zealand where I am constantly in awe of the art works sculptured by the country’s powerful, glacial fed river systems of the South Island. The power of nature results in art works which are both inspiring and humbling in their beauty. I have shared a few examples, taken only a few weeks ago
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Kakadu is a World Heritage Listed area in Northern Australia and one of the most amazing places on earth! 20,000sq klms of wilderness that encompasses; massive escarpments bordering Arnhem Land, stone country, monsoon forest, savannah woodlands, coast, billabongs and floodplains and up to 20,000 years of Aboriginal rock art. Wildlife is prolific and the national park is also a protected corridor for migratory birds. The area is jointly managed by the traditional Aboriginal owners and national parks. Hopefully the images will show some of its extraordinary beauty.
Tasmania, the most southerly state of Australia and possibly the most beautiful. Wild, often cold it has major national parks, old growth forests, magnificent coastlines and small islands plus an abundance of Australian wildlife. I have posted a few images taken last week, on my website: hayleyanderson.com. You can view them under Albums – Australia – Tasmania.