The iconic red rock, white sand, and blue water of Bathurst Island, Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory, Australia. The Tiwi Islands are part of the Northern Territory of Australia, 80 km to the north of Darwin where the Arafura Sea joins the Timor Sea. They are inhabited by the Tiwi people, as they have been since before European settlement in Australia. The Tiwi are an Indigenous Australian people, culturally and linguistically distinct from those of Arnhem Land on the mainland just across the water.
The sublime cascades of the upper reaches of Somersby Falls, Brisbane Water National Park, Central Coast, NSW, Australia
Like a portal into another world, Natural Bridge is a naturally formed rock arch over Cave Creek, a tributary of the Nerang River. World Heritage listed Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, Springbrook National Park Queensland, Australia.