Bunker Bay - BuBa07 dunsboroughBunker Bay at dawn just before a storm. Bunker Bay is the closest location to Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse on the far end of Geographe bay. Limestone that was quarried from Bunker Bay was used to build this historic lighthouse. Dotted along the coastline there are many scenic walks including a link up with the Cape to Cape Track. The bay itself contains a pristine beach, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, fishing and surfing and if you are lucky enough
This channel can sometimes have huge tidal surges on days of rough weather
Waterfalls in Tasmania flow all year round due to the amount of rainfall
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
The beaches are combined with many granite boulders and formations with some amazing colours and in the right light photographic opportunities are a plenty
Tower section of Port Arthur prison in ruin but the brick and stone combination look amazing
Dotted clouds with a splash of colour as the Sun sets in the west
The Island is diverse in appearance with its Huon forests and waterfalls inland and rugged rocky coastlines
Tasmania was subject to the practice of "transportation" where convicts were sent to the island as punishment and kept in penitentiaries and prisons
Choosing the weakest path of least resistance water will flow
Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean
Old boat shed on the waters edge with imminent storm brewing on the horizon
On sixty hectares of landscaped parkland at Balingup