Albany - Alb07 tasmaniaExplosive wave impact against rock walls. Albany, Western Australia, unfolds with a mix of wild Southern Ocean energy and serene coastal beauty, making it a standout destination for landscapes and seascapes. Rugged granite headlands, turquoise bays, wind carved forests and sweeping views across King George Sound create a location rich in texture, mood and natural drama. Powerful swells crash against cliffs while calmer beaches glow with soft morning
Bunker Bay is the closest location to Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse on the far end of Geographe bay
The North Island has a spine of mountain ranges running through the middle with gentle rolling farmlands on both sides
The ocean begins to reclaim its rockpools
Sturdy granite rock formation holding strong against a surging swell
Powerful Southern Ocean swell hitting the rocky shoreline at Windy Harbour
Boranup Forest
home to the Saturday markets
Point Picquet is near Meelup Beach and was named after an explorer Sub Lieutenant Picquet
Situated not far from Yallingup
Bunker Bay at dawn just before a storm
Salamanca street in Hobart
Stunning and solo within it's own ecosystem