Tasmania - Tas34 wavesWide angle landscape of Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake under a stormy sky. Tasmania rises like a wild frontier at the world's edge, where mist cloaked mountains, roaring seas and ancient forests collide in fierce, haunting beauty. Its windswept cliffs, shadowed valleys and untamed wilderness pulse with a raw, ancient energy that feels both perilous and irresistibly alive.
hence its name
Rough swell coming in to ground against the Granite rocks at Yallingup Beach
Sunburst through the branches creating dappled light at Golden Valley Tree Park
The Area where the falls are located is owned by the Wadandi people and when visiting we are asked to be respectful of this land as it is of significant importance to the Wadandi culture
where Southern Ocean meets imposing limestone cliffs and rugged coastline
the rugged swells can present plenty of danger for those that are not prepared
Giant granite boulders are a very popular sight along WA's Southwest coastal region
A small but effective triple waterfall flowing from ledge to ledge
Tidal flows through the main
a stunning winter waterfall not far from another iconic location in Moses Rock
colourful waters in Stanley
Today the Dam wall showcases a giant 8000 square metre mural which was painted by artist Guido Van Helten over a period of approximately four months