9 Photos showcasing the best of Australia!

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Australia is a country like no other! This is where you’ll set your eyes on some of the bluest ocean waters in the world, but also where you’ll find the arid Outback landscapes. The animals are something else too. From hopping kangaroos to koalas, kiwis, and Australia’s famous smiling quokkas!

We could write about Australia’s marvels all day but only photos would do them justice. Here is some of the best sights you’ll find in Australia:

Greens Pool, Denmark, Western Australia

Sleepy koalas

The rocks and caves of Namadqi National Park

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Crazy thing is I thought I lost this image along with the video to go with it. . Toward the middle of last year a hard drive of mine went corrupt, normally I am pretty good with backing up my work but I didn't think I backed this image as well as the vlog to go along with it. Luckily I was looking though a hard drive today and…. There it was. The video is also live on YouTube. Click the link in my bio to watch. . When I shot this image I had never seen the location before. This entire place had an amazing feel, super quiet and it was just super fun exploring all the rocks and caves around it. This is what photography is all about. . I also have a heap of new workshops and tours live on my website. If you want to learn photography I would love to teach you. Message me for more information. . #visitcanberra #seeaustralia #fujifilmaus #fujifilm_xseries #liveinaustralia #aussiephotos #visitact #nature_wizards #natgeoadventure #australialongexposure #australiagram #Australia_shotz #australia_oz #landscape_lover #landscape_capture

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Sydney Opera House, like you don’t see it often

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The Opera House @sydneyoperahouse , which is the landmark building in @sydney Sydney, Australia. Thousands tourists come to Sydney for the this fabulous building. And I still remember clearly the first day I came to Sydney, this was the first place I visited, and I was totally attracted by the unique shape design. Also completely looking down from sky to the Opera House is still a special perspective. . Leave your comments let me know if you like it or not:-) . . . . . #sydney #australia . . #optimalmoments #supremeshutter #toneception #visualgrams #toneplay #theimaged #artofvisuals #vibegrams #citykillerz #moodygrams #vicivisual #citygrammers #street_ninjas #Streetoftones #gramvisions #streetactivity #streetmobs #crazyshooterz #urbanandstreet #eclectic_shotz #depthdiscovered #killaframez #chotofugram #visualmobs #street_vision #FatalFrames #thevisualmag #thevisualgrammer ——————————————— @fatal.frames @visualmobs @illgrammers @agameoftones @citygrammers @citykillerz

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The wonders of the Great Barrier Reef

Surfers Paradise, Queensland

The breathtaking beauty of the Outback

The 12 Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Victoria

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The moment we entered the carpark of the Twelve Apostles National Park, there was a downpour. Having two thoughts, we just decided to go in when the rest of the crowd were 🏃 back to their vehicles. It was the two of us in this viewing platform for a while enjoying the misty view of the apostles. Just after 15 minutes, the clouds parted briefly for the sun to shine through and we managed to capture this shot. Do you have moments like this when you got rewarded for visiting a place inspite of bad weather? #exploretheworld #visitvictoria #instatravel #canon #beachvibes #wonderoftheworld #naturalwonder #naturelove #sunset #beautifulsunset #sunsetafteradownpour #exploreandshoot #gooutside #beautifulaustralia #beautifulshot #beautifuldestinations #placestogo #mustvisit #letsgoandexplore #australiatourism #letsgodownunder #travelbucketlist #natgeoyourshot #12apostles #cloudyskies #sunset #landscapephotomag #landscapephotography #landscapelovers #australiatourism #melbourne

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Winding your way through Tasmania

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