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(Melbourne area, Victoria) nature: natural landscapes, vegetation types and some
plants and animals.
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Australia
SOUTH AUSTRALIA Melbourne area, Victoria
Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Sandy beaches on the shore of the Bass Strait, separating Tasmania
from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - coastal cliff formed by the surf.
Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - coastal cliff formed by the surf. The Twelve Apostles - limestone outliers
on the shore of the Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian
mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - coastal cliff formed by the surf. The Twelve Apostles - limestone outliers
on the shore of the Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian
mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - coastal cliff formed by the surf. The Twelve Apostles - limestone outliers
on the shore of the Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian
mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - coastal cliff formed by the surf. The Twelve Apostles - limestone outliers
on the bank of the Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian
mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - coastal cliff formed by the surf. Bank of the Bass Strait,
separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - coastal cliff formed by the surf. Bank of the Bass Strait,
separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - coastal cliff formed by the surf and sandy beach.
Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
London Bridge - the part of a scarp architecture, formed by the surf and atmogenic
process.
Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
London Bridge - the part of a scarp architecture, formed by the surf and atmogenic
process.
Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - coastal cliff formed by the surf and atmogenic process.
Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - coastal cliff formed by the surf and atmogenic process.
Small island-outlier near London Bridge.
Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - coastal cliff formed by the surf and atmogenic process.
Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp arch - coastal cliff formed by the surf and atmogenic process.
Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp arch - coastal cliff formed by the surf and atmogenic process.
Bass Strait, separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Atmogenic and wave (undulating) erosion on the bank of Bass Strait.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Undulating erosion zone on the bank of the Bass Strait.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Undulating erosion and sandy beach zone on the bank of the Bass Strait.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Undulating erosion and sandy beach zone on the bank of the Bass Strait.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Undulating erosion zone on the bank of the Bass Strait.
Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Tree Fern "forest" with Soft Tree Fern, Man Fern or Tasmanian Tree
(Dicksonia antarctica).
Bass Strait shore, Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Tree Fern "forest" with Soft Tree Fern, Man Fern or Tasmanian Tree
(Dicksonia antarctica).
Bass Strait shore, Great Ocean Road. Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Humid (damp) coastal meadows on the Phillip Island.
Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Surf erosion zone on the bank of the Phillip Island.
Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Surf erosion zone on the bank of the Phillip Island.
Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Surf (undulating) erosion zone on the bank of the Phillip Island.
Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Surf (undulating) erosion zone and sandy beach on the bank of the Phillip Island.
Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Sandy beach on the bank of the Phillip Island.
Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Sandy beach on the bank of the Phillip Island.
Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - surf (undulating) erosion zone on the bank of the Phillip Island.
Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
The scarp - surf (undulating) erosion zone on the bank of the Phillip Island.
Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Silver Gulls (Larus novaehollandiae) on the nest with nestlings.
Phillip Island, Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Silver Gull (Larus novaehollandiae).
Phillip Island, Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Nestling of the Silver Gull (Larus novaehollandiae).
Phillip Island, Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
Silver Gull (Larus novaehollandiae).
Phillip Island, Melbourne area, Victoria, Australia
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