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King Island Tasmania Collection

"Exploring the Untamed Beauty of King Island, Tasmania" Stormy weather may be common on King Island, nestled in the wild Bass Strait of Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Stormy weather, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Stormy weather, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Melaleuca trees, so typical of the native foliage on King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Melaleuca trees, so typical of the native foliage on King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Melaleuca trees, so typical of the native foliage on King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Melaleuca trees, so typical of the native foliage on King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Stokes point, Southern end of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Stokes point, Southern end of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Blotched Blue tongue Lizard

Blotched Blue tongue Lizard
A Tasmanian blotched blue tongue lizard (tiliqua nigrolutea) with its tongue fully extended in a display of hissing bluff

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Pennys Lagoon, a rare perched lake, northern coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Pennys Lagoon, a rare perched lake, northern coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia
A perched lake by definition is a perennial body of water whose surface level lies at a considerably higher elevation than those of other bodies of water, including aquifers

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Wild Turkeys roaming in the countryside of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Wild Turkeys roaming in the countryside of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: A herd of Beef cows in the dry summer months. King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

A herd of Beef cows in the dry summer months. King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Cows Grazing King Island Rurals

Cows Grazing King Island Rurals
Cows Grazing in the rural area of King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Fitzmaurice Bay, King Island, bass Strait, Tasmania

Fitzmaurice Bay, King Island, bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Half moon bay on the West coastline of King Island, has large rock-pools

Half moon bay on the West coastline of King Island, has large rock-pools and magnificent red coloured lichen boulders of pink granite. Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Copperhead snake, (Austrelaps superbus) King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Copperhead snake, (Austrelaps superbus) King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Murray Grey cows eating Kelp by the coastline at Surprise bay, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Murray Grey cows eating Kelp by the coastline at Surprise bay, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Shipwreck remains, Yellow rock beach, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Shipwreck remains, Yellow rock beach, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Murray Grey cattle at Surprise bay, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Murray Grey cattle at Surprise bay, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: A row of old Macrocarpa Cypress trees on King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

A row of old Macrocarpa Cypress trees on King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Sea shells, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Sea shells, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Winter morning at Gentle Annie, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Winter morning at Gentle Annie, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: View to Cape Wickham

View to Cape Wickham, King Island, Bass Strait Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: City of Melbourne Bay, named after a shipwreck, is a beautiful small cove on the Eastern coastline

City of Melbourne Bay, named after a shipwreck, is a beautiful small cove on the Eastern coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Seal Rocks, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Seal Rocks, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Old and Abandoned house on King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Old and Abandoned house on King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Old and abandoned farm hut in the rurals of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Old and abandoned farm hut in the rurals of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Back Road King Island

Back Road King Island
A country back road on King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Yarra Creek Back Road King Island

Yarra Creek Back Road King Island
A back road through the rural farmland at Yarra Creek King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Currie lighthouse King Island

Currie lighthouse King Island
The unique metal lighthouse in Currie Harbour King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Currie lighthouse in stormy weather

Currie lighthouse in stormy weather
The lighthouse in Currie Harbour hit with direct sunlight during a storm. King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Bennetts Wallaby, King Island, Tasmania

Bennetts Wallaby, King Island, Tasmania
Bennetts Wallaby sits quietly in the early morning light. King Island Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Badgers box Viewpoint King Island

Badgers box Viewpoint King Island
Summer wildflowers spread like a carpet along the coastline at Badgers box. King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Black Point Spring

Black Point Spring
Spring blooms at Black Point King Island which is one of the islands that make up the state of Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Boats at Anchor Currie Harbour

Boats at Anchor Currie Harbour
Fishing Boats at Anchor in Currie harbour. King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Red bBoulders at British Admirals Beach

Red bBoulders at British Admirals Beach
The red coloured Ggranite boulders that cover much of the Islands coastline are particularly colourful on British Admirals beach. King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Viewpoint to British Admiral Beach

Viewpoint to British Admiral Beach
Spring blooms in profusion on the coastline at British Admiral beach King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Cape Wickham Spring blooms

Cape Wickham Spring blooms
Spring flowers in profusion at Cape Wickham, the location of Australias Tallest Lighthouse. King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Blow Creek viewpoint

Blow Creek viewpoint
Blow Creek as it runs into the sea at Sea Elephant Bay on the east coast of King Island. Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Bobs Lagoon Yambacoona

Bobs Lagoon Yambacoona
In the Northern part of King Island there are a chain of lagoons, some of them are very scenic and Bobs Lagoon at Yambacoona is no exception. Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: View to British Admiral beach King Island

View to British Admiral beach King Island
Spring blooms dot the coastline around British Admiral beach on the West coast of King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Forest Track South

Forest Track South
A sandy forest Track leading into the southern part of the Island. King Island Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Little Grassy Bay, King Island

Little Grassy Bay, King Island
Coastal view of little Grassy Bay looking across to blow Point, King Island, Tasmania, Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Wind patterns on Martha Lavinia Beach

Wind patterns on Martha Lavinia Beach
Beautiful wind patterns and sea-shells in the sand on Martha Lavinia Beach, which lies on the east coast of King Island. Tasmania Australia

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Seal River view

Seal River view
A view of the Seal river in the southern part of King Island

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: British Admiral beach

British Admiral beach
The wonderful rocky coastline that is found at British Admiral beach on King Island Bass Strait Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Broken Arm beach

Broken Arm beach
A view to remote and rugged Broken Arm beach, located on the Eastern coastline of King Island, in Bass Strait Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Broken Arm Beach

Broken Arm Beach
A view of Broken Arm Beach on the Eastern Coastline of King Island, an Island on the West side of Bass Strait Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Bungaree Lagoon

Bungaree Lagoon, King Island Bass Strait Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Calcified forest

Calcified forest
The Calcified Forest, a rare and unusual formation from ancient sea-beds, situated on King Island, Bass Strait Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Calcified forest

Calcified forest
The Calcified forest, a rare and unusual formation from ancient sea-beds, situated on King island, bass strait Tasmania

Background imageKing Island Tasmania Collection: Calcified forest

Calcified forest
The calcified forest, a rare and unusual formation from ancient sea-beds, situated on King island, bass strait Tasmania



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"Exploring the Untamed Beauty of King Island, Tasmania" Stormy weather may be common on King Island, nestled in the wild Bass Strait of Tasmania, Australia. But amidst the tempestuous skies and crashing waves, one can find a serene haven adorned with melaleuca trees - a signature feature of this rugged island. Melaleuca trees dominate the native foliage on King Island, their twisted branches reaching towards the storm-laden heavens. These resilient giants stand as a testament to nature's ability to thrive even in harsh conditions. Venturing further inland reveals Pennys Lagoon, an extraordinary perched lake that graces the northern coastline. Its tranquil waters provide solace amidst the untamed wilderness that surrounds it. As you wander through King Island's countryside, don't be surprised to encounter wild turkeys freely roaming about. Their vibrant feathers add a touch of color to this windswept landscape. In dry summer months, herds of beef cows graze peacefully under the watchful eye of farmers. The lush pastures sustain them as they contribute to King Island's renowned agricultural industry. But beware. Amongst these peaceful scenes lies danger in disguise – copperhead snakes slithering through their natural habitat. Austrelaps superbus reminds us that even paradise has its hidden threats. Surprise Bay offers another captivating sight: Murray Grey cows munching on kelp by the coastline. This unique interaction between land and sea showcases nature's intricate balance on display. King Island also holds stories from centuries past; shipwreck remains scattered along Yellow Rock Beach serve as haunting reminders of treacherous journeys across Bass Strait. Finally, old macrocarpa cypress trees line up like sentinels guarding this remarkable island against time itself. They bear witness to generations gone by and stand tall as living monuments to history and resilience. King Island is more than just an isolated dot in Bass Strait.