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The Australian outback is renowned for its vast size and arid desert landscapes, but these landscapes are also full of unexpected beauty with breathtaking colours and vistas, sometimes in the most unlikely locations
Aerial view of cultivated farmland in the western panhandle of Florida near the Alabama border.
High up in the hills above the township in the High Country
Drone views of the small country town of Keith in western South Australia
Housing Development Land in the Suburbs
Canberra is the capital city of Australia, Australia's largest inland city and the eighth-largest city overall. The capital city was founded and formally named as Canberra in 1913 becoming an entirely planned city outside of any of the exisitng Australian federal states.
Huon hill lookout Parklands spectacular views of Lake Hume, the Kiewa Valley, the Alpine Region, Murray and Kiewa Rivers, and Albury and Wodonga cities in Victoria, Australia.
Green farmland in the Brisbane Valley, Queensland, Australia
on the horizon in the Australian outback you can see the Kings Canyon
Dirt road in outback
High Country Road to the Aline Region
Aerial views of Meningie in rural South Australia
The view over Yarra Glen on a warm summer's day in Victoria, Australia
View of Girraween National Park from The Pyramid
Cloudscape at dawn at the Assateague Island National Seashore
Mangaweka, New Zealand.
Panoramic view from the Castle Rock over the landscape of the Porongurup National Park close to Albany, Western Australia
Aerial view of Brisbane River and western suburbs
Kalkaringi, Northern Territory, Australia - August 26, 2022: Aerial view of the Victoria River near the township of Kalkaringi.\n\nKalkarindji is a community on the land formerly held under the Wave Hill Cattle Station. In 1966, the Aboriginal station workers, led by Vincent Lingiari, staged the Gurindji strike, also known as the Wave Hill Walk Off, in protest against oppressive labour practices and land dispossession. In their honour, we gather on Gurindji Country every August to commemorate and celebrate at the Gurindji Freedom Day Festival. \n\nFlowing for 560 kilometres (350 mi) from its source, south of the Judbarra / Gregory National Park, until it enters Joseph Bonaparte Gulf in the Timor Sea, the Victoria River is the longest singularly named permanent river in the Northern Territory.
Aerial view over Tamworth, NSW, Australia
A view from the You Yangs lookout toward the Brisbane ranges national park and the with turbines located there
Dunns Swamp, lake
An Aerial view of a shoreline of turquoise water under blue sky
Panoramic view of trees, grasses, granite boulders and hills in the rugged landscape of World Heritage listed Dangar's Gorge on the western edge of the Oxley Wild Rivers National Park in the New England High country near Armidale NSW
Farm lands taken from above
Rural farmland and country road with view of Great Dividing Range, near Boonah, Queensland
Mount Airly (Mugii Murum-ban State Conservation Area)
Idyllic vineyards in the King Valley, High Country Victoria
wilderness and outback landscape in Karijini National Park, The Pilbara, Western Australia
Dry for most of the year, Lake Cooper after heavy rain. Vineyard in Corop in Northern Victoria.
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