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Great Photo Locations Across Australia
If you are keen to discover this outstanding beauty for yourself, here are some sights you won't want to miss through your camera lens.
The Pinnacles Renowned as one of the very best limestone formations found anywhere in the world, the Pinnacles are located inside the Hamburg National Park and while they remained largely unknown to most Australians until the 1960s, today they receive over 250,000 visitors every year.
A strange yet captivating location, there are thousands of pointy rocks and some measure more than a few metres high; taking some pictures and transforming into grayscale is sure to result in an incredible photo.
Kakadu and Lichfield National Parks While the crocodile infested rivers mean that these aren't the best places to go for a swim, dramatic pounding waterfalls and lush bushland mean that stunning views are offered in every direction across these two beautiful national parks.
Found in the Northern Territory, they are two of the many examples of how much of Australia has remained largely unspoilt by human intervention.
Among the best places to capture on camera are Jim Falls and Twin Falls.
Great Barrier Reef Everybody knows about the Great Barrier Reef - it's almost become a symbol for Australia and its abundance of wildlife, and attracts millions of visitors each and every year.
Spanning over 1,600 miles along the coast of Queensland, its size is simply staggering and it is in fact the world's largest single structure created by living organisms.
Whitsunday Islands Close by to the Great Barrier Reef is the Whitsunday National Park, consisting of three islands of incredible beauty.
From crystal clear waters to white sandy beaches, the Whitsunday Islands are paradise in every respect, which means the photography opportunities are endless.
Among the best places to head is hill lookout, with the outstanding views available over Whitehaven Beach well worth the climb.
The Great Ocean Road Spanning 151 miles along Australia's southern coast, Great Ocean Road is an important tourist attraction in the state of Victoria and millions hit the road for a chance to discover its famed 12 Apostles, the Memorial Archway or even to enjoy a spot of whale watching.
The 12 Apostles in particular draws the crowds; these are a set of limestone stacks which remain one of the most iconic photo locations in the whole country.
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