This forest scene caught my attention on the hike up Mt. Ngungun, one of the glasshouse mountains on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland.
The 2.8 km round-trip hike is well worth including in your plans.
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Having recently relocated, this was my first real adventure out exploring the area for images; this is a 37-image (four rows) aerial panoramic stitch of Lake Kurwongbah, in Petrie/Kallangur, just a little north of Brisbane.
The following is a portion of the aerial panoramic stitch above.
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“Fraser” is the largest sand island in the world, is fascinating in its diversity, and absolutely stunning. I recently spent two nights on family vacation on the splendid Fraser Island, Queensland. As it was a family holiday, these were opportunistic photos and as such do not represent the vast diversity of habitats and scenery.
This is Lake McKenzie – a beautiful spot to have a freshwater swim.
The view back as you approach Lake Wabby.
The view up the sand dune from Lake Wabby.
Sunrise ocean motion.
Stranded jellyfish.
Tempestuous sunrise.
Ocean approachin’.
Stranded jellyfish again.
Beach Spinifex (Spinifex sericeus) in front of She-oaks (Allocasuarina and Casuarina spp.).
Beach Spinifex (Spinifex sericeus).
Beach Highway.
Goats-foot Convolvulus (Ipomea pescaprae subsp. brasiliensis) and Beach Spinifex (Spinifex sericeus).
Beach airstrip.
North view from Indian Head.
South view from Indian Head.
The beautiful Pacific Ocean as it meets the beach next to Indian Head.
4WD’s from Indian Head.
Contemplation on Indian Head.
A very busy day at the famed Champagne Pools.
Cruising down Eli Creek.
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Aerial views of some of the volcanic plugs (remnants of volcanic activity that occurred 25-27 million years ago), known as the Glasshouse Mountains on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland. Some of the mountains included in these images are Mount Beerwah, Mount Coonowrin (‘Crookneck’), Mount Ngungun, Mount Tibrogargan, and Mount Tunbubudla (‘The Twins’).
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This post is of the spectacular Purling Brook (Purlingbrook) Falls and Goomoolahra Falls (also known as Bilbrough Falls) within Springbrook National Park – itself within the fabulous Scenic Rim region of Queensland.
These aerial images are taken with a drone.
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With all the inclement weather we have been experiencing lately, I thought I’d check out the scene near Beechmont in the stunning Gold Coast hinterland.
This is a 3-row, 19-image panorama. Included in this scene is the Numinbah Valley, Ships Stern, Best of All Lookout, and Mt. Warning (Wollumbin) – the remnant plug of the ancient Tweed Shield Volcano.
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I have just returned from a week of filming the Warwick Gold Cup Campdraft and the National Rodeo Finals, 2017. In the little free time I had, I snapped a couple of still images of two campdraft competitors.
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These are images from the Caloundra Music Festival, 2017, including Xavier Rudd and his band performing on the main “Soul” stage at Kings Beach. Additionally, the lighthouse was fitted with a light show.
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A series of aerial images capturing the sunset progression of a stunning winter ‘mackerel sky’ over Pumicestone Passage and Happy Valley, Caloundra.
Happy Valley 2AM 0222-0224 stitch ©Andrew McInnes.
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