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Coastal views near the Wall, an area so named because of its steepness, extreme difficulty and sheer hardship to land boats in the early colonial days. East coast of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania
Colliers beach, situated on the south East coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania
A scene from Currie Harbour, which is a safe anchorage for the local Crayfish (Lobster) industry. West coast of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania
Seal River view, Southern King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania
The copperhead cliffs on the South Western corner of King Island are isolated, rugged and extremely steep. Bass Strait, Tasmania
View to the 12 apostles on the Shipwreck coastline near Port Campbell, Victoria
Storm coming through the wetlands at Barwon river estuary, Victoria
Apollo Bay, a small seaside town that has a fishing industry and is also a tourist destination on the Western coastline of Victoria
The beach near Gibsons steps, Port Campbell National park, Victoria
The coastline of Port Phillip bay at dusk near Beaumaris, Melbourne, Victoria
Bathing beach boxes at Brighton Beach, Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne Victoria
Crested Terns, Surprise bay, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania
The magificent rugged Coastal view at Snaefellsbaer, Iceland
Snaefellsjokull coastline, Iceland
Storm clouds gather over SnAŠfellsnes peninsular, Western Iceland
Winter Landscape at Grundarfjorour, Iceland
Stykkisholmur, a fishing village with a safe harbour for the cod industry, SnAŠfellsnes peninsular western Iceland
Winter scene at Jokulsarlon beach, Southern Iceland
Scenically beautiful and a world heritage designated location, Lord Howe Island lies between the South Pacific ocean and the Tasman sea off the coast of New South Wales, Australia