Southwest National Park, South Coast Track Region – TASMANIA
Southwest National Park World Heritage Area is Tasmania’s largest park at 6183 square km (2387 square mi). With its jagged quartzite mountain peaks, battered coastlines and buttongrass moorlands, it is Tasmania’s most wild and rugged wilderness. Tasmania’s South Coast Track begins at Melaleuca deep in the Southwest and follows Tasmania’s southern coast for 85 km (53 mi) to its finish at Cockle Creek.
Rock in The Sand (South Cape Bay, South Coast Track, Southwest National Park)
The South Coast of Tasmania Panorama 2 (South Coast Track, Southwest National Park)
South Cape Bay Sunrise Panorama (South Coast Track, Southwest National Park)
Sunset Over The South Coast of Tasmania (South Coast Track, Southwest National Park)
Native Pig Face Flowers (Carpobrotus rossii) (South Cape Bay, South Coast Track, Southwest National Park)
Ocean Meets Shore on Tasmania’s South Coast (South Cape Bay, South Coast Track, Southwest National Park)
South Cape Bay Lion Rock Sunset Panorama (South Coast Track, Southwest National Park)
Native Pig Face Flowers (Carpobrotus rossii) at South Cape Bay (South Coast Track, Southwest National Park)
Bull Kelp (Durvillaea potatorum) at Cockle Creek (Southwest National Park)
The South Coast of Tasmania Panorama 1 (South Coast Track, Southwest National Park)
Landscape Photography
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