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  • Water slide details, Glenelg, (Adelaide) South Australia
    WATERSLIDE-ADELAIDE-4631.tif
  • Water slide details, Glenelg, (Adelaide) South Australia
    WATERSLIDE-ADELAIDE-4627.tif
  • Water slide details, Glenelg, (Adelaide) South Australia
    WATERSLIDE-ADELAIDE-4624.tif
  • Water slide details, Glenelg, (Adelaide) South Australia
    WATERSLIDE-ADELAIDE-4623.tif
  • New waterslide, Adelaide, South Australia
    WATER-SLIDE-4621.jpg
  • New waterslide, Adelaide, South Australia
    WATER-SLIDE-4626.jpg
  • New waterslide, Adelaide, South Australia
    WATER-SLIDE-4630.jpg
  • Sailing, Port Augusta, South Australia
    SAILING-SCE00890.tif
  • Yachts moored at Belmont South, Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
    LAKE-MACQUARIE-YACHTS-00154.jpg
  • Sunset reflections at Black Head, Gerroa, South Coast New South Wales, Australia
    SUNSET-REFLECTIONS-1235.jpg
  • Setting sun rreflecting on rock shelf at Werri Beach, Gerringong, NSW, Australia
    COAST-SUNSET-121636-.jpg
  • Exploding wave at Gerringong, NSW, Australia, captured at high shutter speeds.
    CRASHING-WAVES-9630.jpg
  • Sunset over Ocean Pool, Werri Beach, Gerringong, NSW, Australia
    POOL-SUNSET-121608.jpg
  • The artist Indiana James in his workshop on Kangaroo Island, Australia
    Indiana_James_7R34951_v2.jpg
  • The artist Indiana James in his workshop on Kangaroo Island, Australia
    Indiana_James_7R34931_v2.jpg
  • The artist Indiana James in his workshop on Kangaroo Island, Australia
    Indiana_James_7R34929_v2.jpg
  • Sailing at sunset off Glenelg - a beach-side suburb and popular tourist destination of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. On the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf Saint Vincent
    ADELAIDE-SAILING-4718.tif
  • Sailing at sunset off Glenelg - a beach-side suburb and popular tourist destination of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. On the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf Saint Vincent
    ADELAIDE-SAILING-4715.tif
  • Sailing at sunset off Glenelg - a beach-side suburb and popular tourist destination of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. On the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf Saint Vincent
    ADELAIDE-SUNSET-4714.tif
  • Sailing at sunset off Glenelg - a beach-side suburb and popular tourist destination of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. On the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf Saint Vincent
    ADELAIDE-SUNSET-4718.tif
  • Sailing at sunset off Glenelg - a beach-side suburb and popular tourist destination of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. On the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf Saint Vincent
    ADELAIDE-SUNSET-4715.tif
  • Sailing at sunset off Glenelg - a beach-side suburb and popular tourist destination of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. On the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf Saint Vincent
    ADELAIDE-SAILING-4714.tif
  • Milliner Linda Jenkins in her studio, Kangaroo Island, Australia
    Linda_Jenkins_7R35063_v2.jpg
  • Milliner Linda Jenkins in her studio, Kangaroo Island, Australia
    Linda_Jenkins_7R35079_v2.jpg
  • Milliner Linda Jenkins in her studio, Kangaroo Island, Australia
    Linda_Jenkins_7R35023_v2.jpg
  • ROCKY-SHORELINE-7R7303.jpg
  • ROCKY-SHORELINE-7R7316.jpg
  • for Lake Macquarie Tourism
    CHILDREN-SUNSET-1004.tif
  • for Lake Macquarie Tourism
    CHILDREN-FISHING-0989.tif
  • Sara Hourez, Artist, in her Kangaroo Island studio.
    Sara_Hourez_7R34741_v2.jpg
  • Sara Hourez, Artist, in her Kangaroo Island studio.
    Sara_Hourez_7R34727_v2.jpg
  • Sara Hourez, Artist, in her Kangaroo Island studio.
    Sara_Hourez_7R34724_v2.jpg
  • Jet passing streetlamp, Glenelg (Adelaide), South Australia, Australia
    LEAVING-ADELAIDE-4668.tif
  • Marina Pier, Holdfast Shores, Glenelg, South Australia. A modern beachside development featuring shops, hotels apartments and eateries.
    HOUSING-ADELAIDE-4643.tif
  • Marina Pier, Holdfast Shores, Glenelg, South Australia. A modern beachside development featuring shops, hotels apartments and eateries.
    HOUSING-ADELAIDE-4638.tif
  • Marina Pier, Holdfast Shores, Glenelg, South Australia. A modern beachside development featuring shops, hotels apartments and eateries.
    HOUSING-ADELAIDE-4639.tif
  • The Jetty at Glenelg - a beach-side suburb and popular tourist destination of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. On the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf Saint Vincent
    ADELAIDE-JETTY-4697.tif
  • The Jetty at Glenelg - a beach-side suburb and popular tourist destination of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. On the shore of Holdfast Bay in Gulf Saint Vincent
    ADELAIDE-JETTY-4674.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds.<br />
This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-8418.jpg
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-8384.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-8383.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-8382.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1131.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1123.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1122.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1109.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1105.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1120.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1116.tif
  • Magpie geese are unmistakable birds with their black and white plumage and yellowish legs. The feet are only partially webbed, although the Magpie Goose will feed on vegetable matter in the water as well as on land. Males are larger than females. Unlike true geese, the moult is gradual, and there is no flightless period. The voice is a loud honking. The Magpie Goose is found in a variety of open wetland areas such as floodplains and swamps. It is fairly sedentary apart from some movement during the dry season. They are colonial breeders and are gregarious outside of the breeding season when they can form large and noisy flocks of up to a few thousand individuals. Its nest is on the ground, and a typical clutch is 5-14 eggs. Some males mate with two females, all of which raise the young, unlike some other polygamous birds..This species is plentiful across its range, although this is significantly reduced in comparison to the range at time of European settlement. The range once extended as far south as the Coorong and the wetlands of the South-east of South Australia and Western Victoria. For Australia as a whole, it is not threatened and has a controlled hunting season when numbers are large.(Wikipedia)
    MAGPIE-GEESE-1112.tif
  • New Ferris wheel awaiting it's first occupants, Fun Park, Adelaide, South Australia
    FERRIS-WHEEL-ADELAIDE-4637.tif
  • New Ferris wheel awaiting it's first occupants, Fun Park, Adelaide, South Australia
    FERRIS-WHEEL-ADELAIDE-4632.tif
  • New Ferris Wheel at Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia,
    FERRIS-WHEEL-4636.jpg
  • New Ferris Wheel at Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia,
    FERRIS-WHEEL-4633.jpg
  • New Ferris Wheel at Glenelg, Adelaide, South Australia,
    FERRIS-WHEEL-4635.jpg
  • Seagull in flight at Werri Beach, Gerringong on the east coast of Australia
    SEAGULL-FLIGHT-7968.jpg
  • Marina at Sunset, Port Stephens, NSW, Australia
    SUNSET-MARINA-0009.jpg
  • Two surfers at sunrise, Susan Gilmore Beach, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
    SURFING-SUNRISE-5918-PAN.jpg
  • Rusting remains of the Sygna on Nine Mile Beach, Newcastle, Australia
    SHIPWRECK-STOCKTON-BEACH-2194.jpg
  • Seal Colony, Jervis Bay, NSW, Australia
    SEAL-COLONY-45590774.jpg
  • Aerial view of Lake Macquarie entrance looking from Marks Point past Pelican towards Swansea Channel. NSW, Australia
    LAKE-MACQUARIE-SWANSEA-CHANNEL-00310.jpg
  • Handrail reflection at Belmont Jetty, Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
    LAKE-MACQUARIE-REFLECTION-3855.jpg
  • House Boat on Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
    LAKE-MACQUARIE_HOUSE-BOAT-00300.jpg
  • Dune stabilisation, Dixon Park Beach, Newcastle, Australia
    COASTAL-DUNE-45550098.jpg
  • Shoalhaven cliff faces, NSW, Australia
    COASTAL-CLIFFS-45590732.jpg
  • Aerial view of sailboat, speedboat, camping at Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
    BOATING-LAKE-MACQUARIE-00303.jpg
  • Early morning surf at Dudley Beach, NSW, Australia. Backlit small waves with offshore wind
    BEACH-SURF-0558.jpg
  • Beach Chairs, Hyams Beach, Shoalhaven, Australia.
    BEACH-CHAIRS-45590001.jpg
  • Beach Chairs, Hyams Beach, Shoalhaven, Australia.
    BEACH-CHAIRS-45590008.jpg
  • Aerial View of cliffs at Caves Beach, Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
    CAVES-BEACH-00237.jpg
  • Aerial View of Catherine Hill Bay, NSW, Australia
    CATHERINE-HILL-BAY-00267.jpg
  • Aerial view of surfers at Hams Beach, Swansea Heads, NSW, Australia.
    CAVES-BEACH-00249.jpg
  • Aerial view of Hams Beach, Swansea Heads, NSW, Australia.
    CAVES-BEACH-00258.jpg
  • Coastal cliffs, Jervis Bay, Shoalhaven, NSW, Australia
    COASTAL-CLIFFS-45590702.jpg
  • Coastal cliffs, Jervis Bay, Shoalhaven, NSW, Australia
    COASTAL-CLIFFS-45590724.jpg
  • Resting Seal, Jervis Bay, Shoalhaven, NSW, Australia
    RESTING-SEAL-45590735.jpg
  • Rockpools at Dudley Beach, Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
    COASTAL-ROCKPOOL-01215.jpg
  • Sea Eagle, Jervis Bay, Shoalhaven, NSW, Australia
    SEA-EAGLE-45590741.jpg
  • Rockpools at Dudley Beach, Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
    COASTAL-ROCKPOOL-01233.jpg
  • Rocky Coastline of Awakable Land, near Redhead Beach, NSW, Australia,
    ROCKY-COASTLINE-00025.jpg
  • Aerial View of Catherine Hill Bay, NSW, Australia
    CATHERINE-HILL-BAY-00266.jpg
  • Aerial View of cliffs at Caves Beach, Lake Macquarie, NSW, Australia
    CAVES-BEACH-00241.jpg
  • Breaking wave, South Coast New South Wales, Australia
    MORNING-SURF-9047.jpg
  • Surfer on a breaking wave, Gerringong, South Coast New South Wales, Australia
    MORNING-SURF-8881.jpg
  • Sunset at Gerroa, South Coast, New South Wales, Australia
    SUNSET-COAST-0225.jpg
  • View of coastal farmland near Gerringong, South Coast of NSW, Australia.
    COASTAL-HILLSIDE-6503.jpg
  • Coastal Wildflowers, Shellharbour, South Coast, NSW, Australia
    COASTAL-WILDFLOWERS-DSC0343.jpg
  • Tree at Gerroa, South Coast of NSW, Australia
    HEADLAND-TREE-GERROA-DSC9428.jpg
  • Weathered Boulders, Rural Australia, Southern Highlands of New South Wales,
    ROCKS_LANDSCAPE_SCE0217.tif
  • Weathered Boulders, Rural Australia, Southern Highlands of New South Wales,
    ROCKS-SCE0217.tif
  • Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills, Morpeth, New South Wales, Australia
    MEDICINE_SIGN_0503C19.tif
  • View of coastal farmland near Gerringong, South Coast of NSW, Australia.
    COASTAL-HILLSIDE-6501.jpg
  • Swansea Heads looking south towards Caves Beach, Australia
    SWANSEA-LM00236.tif
  • Summer Day at the beach, Australia, Bar Beach, Newcastle, New South Wales
    BEACH_SUMMER_1L050419.tif
  • Summer Day at the beach, Australia, Bar Beach, Newcastle, New South Wales
    BEACH_SUMMER_1L050418.tif
  • Summer Day at the beach, Australia, Bar Beach, Newcastle, New South Wales
    BEACH_SUMMER_1L050423.tif
  • Summer Day at the beach, Australia, Bar Beach, Newcastle, New South Wales
    BEACH_SUMMER_1L050421.tif
  • Summer Day at the beach, Australia, Bar Beach, Newcastle, New South Wales
    BEACH_SUMMER_1L050419.tif
  • Summer Day at the beach, Australia, Bar Beach, Newcastle, New South Wales
    BEACH_SUMMER_1L050417.tif
  • Late evening at the rock pool, Kiama, Australia
    KIAMA-ROCK-POOL-0134605-3.jpg
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