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Tasmanian Collection

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Dove Lake. Cradle Mountain. Tasmania. Australia

Dove Lake. Cradle Mountain. Tasmania. Australia

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Tasmanian Devil in woodland

Tasmanian Devil in woodland
Juvenile Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) in open woodland environment

Background imageTasmanian Collection: View of Greater Hobart Area From Mount Wellington, Southeast Coastal Region of Tasmania, Australia

View of Greater Hobart Area From Mount Wellington, Southeast Coastal Region of Tasmania, Australia
Mount Wellington, located in the southeast coastal region of Tasmania, Australia, is the summit of the Wellington Range on whose foothills is built much of Hobart city

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Sir Johns Falls, Gordon River, Tasmania, Australia

Sir Johns Falls, Gordon River, Tasmania, Australia
Sir John Falls is a waterfall on the Cataract Creek in west Tasmania, Australia situated about 140km west-northwest of Hobart. Sir John Falls is at an altitude of approximately 50m

Background imageTasmanian Collection: An Opium Poppy Farm in Tasmania, Australia

An Opium Poppy Farm in Tasmania, Australia
The Tasmanian opium poppy farming industry was established in Tasmania in 1966. Farms in Tasmania produce about 50% of the worlds licit poppy straw that is later refined into opiates such as morphine

Background imageTasmanian Collection: View of Mersey River and the Valley Through the Alum Cliffs Gorge, Mole Creek

View of Mersey River and the Valley Through the Alum Cliffs Gorge, Mole Creek, Great Western Tiers, Tasmania, Australia
Tulampanga, or Alum Cliffs, was a place of particular social and spiritual significance to Aborigines because of the ochre to be found in that area of the Gog Range

Background imageTasmanian Collection: The Red Bridge Crossing the Elizabeth River at Campbell Town, Tasmania, Australia

The Red Bridge Crossing the Elizabeth River at Campbell Town, Tasmania, Australia
Built in 1838 using penal labour, it is the oldest surviving brick arch bridge in Australia, as well as the oldest bridge anywhere on the National Highway

Background imageTasmanian Collection: The Devils Gullet, Mole Creek, Tasmania, Australia

The Devils Gullet, Mole Creek, Tasmania, Australia
Devils Gullet is a state reserve in Tasmania, Australia. It is part of the Tasmanian Wilderness. From the reserve, visitors unable or unwilling to hike the challenging Walls of Jerusalem National

Background imageTasmanian Collection: A Close Up Portrait of a Tasmanian Forester (Eastern Grey) Kangaroo, Tasmania, Australia

A Close Up Portrait of a Tasmanian Forester (Eastern Grey) Kangaroo, Tasmania, Australia
Kangaroo is a marsupial and they are endemic to Australia.The eastern grey kangaroo is less well-known than the red (outside Australia), but the most often seen

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Tasman Arch And Littoral Chasm in Tasman National Park, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia

Tasman Arch And Littoral Chasm in Tasman National Park, Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia
The Tasman Peninsula is a peninsula located in south-east Tasmania, Australia, approximately 75 km (47 mi) by the Arthur Highway, south-east of Hobart

Background imageTasmanian Collection: Australia, Cradle Mountain, Dove Lake, Getty Images, island, Tasmania, Tasmanian

Australia, Cradle Mountain, Dove Lake, Getty Images, island, Tasmania, Tasmanian
Tasmania Australia

Background imageTasmanian Collection: View of Cradle Mountain in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park

View of Cradle Mountain in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, Central Highlands Region of Tasmania
The Cradle Mountain is a mountain in the Central Highlands region of Tasmania, Australia. The mountain is situated in the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park

Background imageTasmanian Collection: View of Greater Hobart Area From Mount Wellington, Southeast Coastal Region of Tasmania, Australia

View of Greater Hobart Area From Mount Wellington, Southeast Coastal Region of Tasmania, Australia
Mount Wellington is a mountain in the southeast coastal region of Tasmania, Australia. The mountain is the summit of the Wellington Range on whose foothills is built much of the city of Hobart


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