Panorama 3:1 - SuRk11b Size:60in x 20in (152cm x 51cm)On a calm day the surrounding waters of Sugarloaf Rock have an incredible colour. Distinctive by its shape, this conical shaped rock resembles an old fashioned sugarloaf, hence the name Sugarloaf Rock. This large granite island is separated from the mainland by a small treacherous strip of water. When the swell is in full force swimming is not an option however on a really calm day it is an excellent place for divers.
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
with highlights in the clouds
plus a myriad of native Australian trees
Tasmania was subject to the practice of "transportation" where convicts were sent to the island as punishment and kept in penitentiaries and prisons
Clifftop view at Wilyabrup Sea Cliffs
Canal Rocks is a beautiful series of granite rocks South of Yallingup in the Southwest of WA
Giant waterfalls squeezing their way down the mountains can be frequently found around glacier country
An evening scene as the long white clouds descend towards the lake and yacht
This location is also a lookout point for migrating whales that pass by in close range to the shoreline
Wellington Dam is the largest dam in the state's Southwest and was built to supply the Collie River irrigation district
Autumn tones in this feature tree at Balingup and the Golden Valley Tree Park
The coastline near Augusta was first sighted by European sailors in 1622 on the ship "Leeuwin" and the land was mapped and subsequently named