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Background imageWooden Post Collection: The Old Jetty Remains, St Clair Beach, Dunedin

The Old Jetty Remains, St Clair Beach, Dunedin
The Old Jetty Remains at St Clair Beach in Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Sunrise a St Clair Beach, Dunedin, New Zealand

Sunrise a St Clair Beach, Dunedin, New Zealand
The old jetty remains at St Clair beach in Dunedin, South Island of New Zealand

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Sunrise in the Outback

Sunrise in the Outback
The silhouette of a parched tree against a hot dry summer sunrise in the Australian outback

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Lake Macquarie

Lake Macquarie, Morisset, Central Coast, NSW Australia

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Maroubra Beach

Maroubra Beach
View of Maroubra beach in Sydney, Australia

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Dunedin St Clair Beach sunrise old jetty / Pier

Dunedin St Clair Beach sunrise old jetty / Pier
Dunedin, south island New Zealand

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Dunedin St Clair Beach sunrise at the old jetty

Dunedin St Clair Beach sunrise at the old jetty
Dunedin, south island New Zealand

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Penguin warning sign. The Nut. Stanley. Tasmania

Penguin warning sign. The Nut. Stanley. Tasmania
Penguin 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

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Port Willunga jetty

Port Willunga jetty on cloudy winter evening

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Poles of Pt Willunga Jetty

Poles of Pt Willunga Jetty

Background imageWooden Post Collection: princes pier, Melbourne

princes pier, Melbourne

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Morning light Princes Pier

Morning light Princes Pier
The Pier is a 580 metre long historic pier. It is on Port Phillip, in Port Melbourne. Originally known as the New Railway Pier but renamed Princes Pier after the Prince of Wales visited in May 1920

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Princes Pier Sunset

Princes Pier Sunset
First time capture the artificial light illuminated underneath the pier. The Pier is a 580 metre long historic pier. It is on Port Phillip, in Port Melbourne

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Bearded dragon eyre peninsula australia

Bearded dragon eyre peninsula australia
Bearded dragons stands on fence post near farmland

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Murray River

Murray River
A wooden bollard with the river Murray, Walker Flat in South Australia

Background imageWooden Post Collection: No Swimming Sign - Shark Bay

No Swimming Sign - Shark Bay
Taken at the Harbour in Shark Bay, Western Australia

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Hamelin bay revisited

Hamelin bay revisited
Jetty pylon one of few remnants of timber trade of late 19th and early 20th centuries in region between Capes Naturaliste and Leeuwin in south-west Western Australia

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Kinloch Silent

Kinloch Silent
Photography from Naphak Modhiran, 499442267

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Pier ruins

Pier ruins
Sunset on all that remains of old pier/jetty, blue ocean backdrop

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Sunset on pier ruins

Sunset on pier ruins
Ruins of Port Willunga Jetty as sunsets

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Pelican on post

Pelican on post
Ocean scene with pelican perched on one of three posts with fisherman in background

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Waves at sunset

Waves at sunset
Sunset over ocean through remains of old jetty

Background imageWooden Post Collection: Princes Pier at dusk

Princes Pier at dusk
Princes Pier is a 580 metre long historic pier on Port Phillip, in Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia



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