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Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake, with deciduous beech (Fagus) in fall colors, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Frederick Henry Bay, Seven Mile Beach, Seven Mile Beach Protected Area, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Hikers walking towards Barn Bluff on the overland track in Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Red lichen on rocks, Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park, Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Shore of Lake St. Clair, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Frederick Henry Bay, Seven Mile Beach, Seven Mile Beach Protected Area, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
The shrill scream of Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), Tasmanian icon in Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
View of Mount Pelion East, 1433m, from Mount Ossa, on the overland track in Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
View of Mount Pelion East, 1433m, from Mount Ossa, 1617m, Tasmania's highest mountain on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Horseshoe Falls, Mount Field National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
View from Mount Ossa, 1617m, Tasmania's highest mountain on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Red lichen on rocks, Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park, Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) standing, Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Mount Pelion East 1433m, from Mount Ossa 1617m, Tasmania's highest mountain on the overland track in Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
View from the top of Mount Ossa, 1617m, Tasmania's highest mountain on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Mount Oakleigh at New Pelion on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Mount Oakleigh at New Pelion on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Red lichen on rocks, Wineglass Bay, Freycinet National Park, Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Front view of Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), standing on the trunk, Trowunna Wildlife Sanctuary, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Boardwalk through temperate rainforest, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Twisted Lakes, Cradle Mountain-Lake St. Clair National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Stream and tree ferns, Mount Field National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Lighthouse, Cape Tourville, Freycinet National Park, Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Peaks of Cradle Mountain, 1545m, on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Mount Pelion West on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Peaks of Cradle Mountain, 1545m, and wallaby feeding on shrubs on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Hiking trail and rocky peaks on Cradle Mountain on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
View of Barn Bluff from Cradle Mountain on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wildernes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Hiking trail and rocky peaks on Cradle Mountain on the Overland Track, Cradle Mountain Lake St. Clair National Park, part of Tasmanian Wilderness, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
The Tasmanian Pademelon or red-bellied wallaby, a small nocturnal kangaroo-like marsupial, hunted for its fur and extinct on the mainland, Mount Field National Park, the south, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
The Tasmanian Pademelon or red-bellied wallaby, a small nocturnal kangaroo-like marsupial, hunted for its fur and extinct on the mainland, Mount Field National Park, the south, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific
Saltpressed tasmanian ocean trout with Kalamansi dressing, Restaurant Setai, Hotel Setai, South Beach, Miami, Florida, USA
Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) in shallow water, Monkey Mia, Shark Bay, Western Australia
Evening mood on the coast of Kahurangi National Park, Tasman Sea, Anatori, Tasman, South Island, New Zealand, Oceania
Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), Tasmanian devil, adult threatening, Cuddly Creek, South Australia, Australia, Oceania
Tasmanian Devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) feeding on carrion (roadkill used as bait) during the night. The Tasmanian Devil is the largest of the Dasyuridae, strictly protected and endangered. They are primarily nocturnal and opportunists feeding mostly on carrion, Australia, Tasmania