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The Twelve Apostles ArchThe Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks, formed by erosion, off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia
Earth and water, Twelve ApostlesThe Twelve Apostles is a collection of limestone stacks, formed by erosion, off the shore of the Port Campbell National Park, by the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia
12 Apostle Sunset
12 ApostlesThe 12 Apostles rock formation in Port Campbell National Park, a major Australian natural landmark on the Great Ocean Road. A long exposure of the 12 Apostles taken at night
12 Apostle Scenery12 Apostle Sunset
12 ApostlesThe biggest stack of the remaining of 12 Apostles
Emma Gorge waterfallEmma Gorge in El Questro the Kimberley, Western Australia
Bell Gorge East Kimberley WASunrise at Bell Gorge looking from the top tear down the first section of gorge which then drops down via another waterfall into the lower section
Mallee Fowl Warning signMallee Fowl warning sign on side of highway, Riverland. South Australia
Ten percent gradient road sign. AustraliaTen percent gradient road warning sign. Koppio Hills. Red dirt road with green wheat and yellow canola crops.Clear blue sky. Eyre Peninsula. South Australia
Gravel Road warning sign, South AustraliaGravel Road warning sign, country road. Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
Coconut Crab Road Sign | Christmas IslandRobber crabs, known elsewhere as coconut crabs, exist in large numbers on Christmas Island. Their numbers are on a decline, and are frequently run over by cars on the narrow roads
Warning sign, koala, wombat, kangaroo, Victoria, Australia
Koala road signAustralia, Victoria
Penguin warning sign. The Nut. Stanley. TasmaniaPenguin warning sign. Road sign warning motorist to take car and look out for penguins while driving into the township of Stanly. Green grass, calm sea and blue sky in background. The Nut. Stanley
Kangaroo warning sign, AustraliaKangaroo warning sign. Road on Eyre Peninsula. South Australia
Oddest Street SignsRoad sign warning drivers to slow down due to endangered bandicoots, a marsupial native to Australia, being in the area. Sydney Harbour National Park, Manly, New South Wales, Australia
Camel warning sign outback AustraliaFeral camel warning sign. Blue sky and dirt outback road. Northern Flinders Ranges. South Australia
Crocodile warning signKakadu, Northern territory Australia
indo-pacific crocodile: crocodylus porosus australia
Crocodile lunchSaltwater crocodile opening its jaws to catch chicken
Old JoeSaltwater crocodile from the Cairns region in Australia
HmmmmmCoiled green tree python (morelia viridis)Typically found in Papua and Iran Jaya, New Guinea and on the Cape York Peninsula of AustraliaThe tree python is endangered in native countries due to
New Parliament House, Canberra, Australia
Old Parliament House in Canberra, Australia
Small sea turtle on beach
Pet turtle on beachEastern Long-necked turtle, also known as Eastern Snake-necked turtle (Chelodina Longicollis)
Crab (Brachyura) with dead Sea Turtle (Cheloniidae) as prey, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia
Green sea turtle on beachGreen Sea turtle returning to the ocean after laying eggs. Normally they lay their eggs at night, however this turtle got stranded away from the water as the tide went out
Green Sea Turtle Baby10 minute old Green Sea Turtle racing to the ocean to get away from seagulls
Flatback Turtle Hatchling making its way to the ocean along Port Hedlands Cemetery Beach, in Western Australia
Cave Painting
Thorny devil (Moloch horridus), close-upWestern Australia
Lounge LizardWater Dragon resting on tree branch at Wattamolla Beach, Royal National Park, Australia
Little dragon lizard on stones
Gilberts Dragon also known as Ta Ta Lizard sitting on top of work boot in outback, Western Australia
Aka Tree Goanna (varanus varius) at Cleland Wildlife Park, Adelaide Hills, South Australia
Lace Monitor(Varanus Varius) at Central Coast, NSW
Lizard looking up and hanging on tree
A proud looking tiliqua scincoides (eastern blue tongue skink) sitting on the decking looking into the lensThe eastern blue tongue lizard is one of the most familiar reptiles in Australia. Large specimens may reach 60cm in total length
The frilled-neck lizard in a tree
Frilled lizard sitting on a rock
Frilled lizard, (Chlamydosaurus kingii), adult on tree, Australia
Eastern water dragon
Lace Monitor lizard (Varanus varius) on leaves, Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, New South Wales, AustraliaThe Lace Monitor or Lace Goanna, (Varanus varius), is a member of the monitor lizard family, Australian members of which are commonly known as goannas
Small Australian LizardMt Kuringai area, Sydney, Australia. A small lizard arches its back and looks toward the camera