A Red Kangaroo can be hard to spot in the centre of Australia's Outback, also known as Australia's Red Centre.
Because of their appealing teddy bear appearance, koalas (like the Big Red and Eastern Grey Kangaroos) have a disproportionate conservation status: they are far more secure than many other Australian bird and mammal species, and commonly coexist with humans so long as their food supplies are ample.
The Cairns Birdwing (Ornithoptera priamus) is the largest butterfly in Australia with a wingspan of over 16 cm (6 ½ inches). The upper wings of the males are black with emerald green steaks across the length of the pointed wing. The female lacks the green but makes up for it with her greater size. Both sexes have yellow bodies with a bright red thorax (the body part just behind the head).
Pinanga kuhlii or Ivory Cane Palm is native to nearby Indonesia, but can also be found in Australia.
Jacarandas are popular city trees, especially in Sydney, Brisbane, and Grafton.
A mountain stream cuts through melting Spring snow on Mount Koscuiszko.
Rainbow Beach is famed for it's coloured sand cliffs.
Wheat field with the Richmond Range in the background.
New Zealand is renown for its Dairy produce. The quality of New Zealand cheese, milk, icecream and yogurt is unequalled in the world.
Narrabeen is a famous surfing beach located on Sydney's North Shore.
Bondi Beach is one of Sydney's most well known beaches.
Sunset over the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Laser show in Darling Harbour.
View from North Sydney looking toward the Sydney Harbour bridge.
nice photos..... I am going o guess this is a Sydney person rather than a Melbournite....... No photos of Phillip Island penguins or a tram in Flinders street
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Great views, have a good dream of traveling on the above views.
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A Red Kangaroo can be hard to spot in the centre of Australia's Outback, also known as Australia's Red Centre.
Because of their appealing teddy bear appearance, koalas (like the Big Red and Eastern Grey Kangaroos) have a disproportionate conservation status: they are far more secure than many other Australian bird and mammal species, and commonly coexist with humans so long as their food supplies are ample.
Quoting from [Nick AUS]:Quoting from [huk]:
A Red Kangaroo can be hard to spot in the centre of Australia's Outback, also known as Australia's Red Centre.
Because of their appealing teddy bear appearance, koalas (like the Big Red and Eastern Grey Kangaroos) have a disproportionate conservation status: they are far more secure than many other Australian bird and mammal species, and commonly coexist with humans so long as their food supplies are ample.
It makes me happy to think of how lucky I am to live in Melbourne Australia, when I think of how I got scammed by an Indonesian company I am laughing in the end as I am rich with earth and great Australian people not money.
These little koalas and Kangaroo bring you a philosophical thinking, what we have are much more than what we lose…Wish to see Melbourne some day