Panorama 2:1 - Tas01a yallingupOld boat shed on the waters edge with imminent storm brewing on the horizon. The Island State of Tasmania is separated from the mainland by the Bass strait some 240kms away. Initially known as Van Diemens land, Tasmania was subject to the practice of "transportation" where convicts were sent to the island as punishment and kept in penitentiaries and prisons. This practice ceased in 1853. Today, Tasmania, relies heavily on tourism, agriculture, and
This channel can sometimes have huge tidal surges on days of rough weather
Old jetty providing shelter for marine life and moorings for fishermen
Very popular with surfers and divers
Giant granite boulders are a very popular sight along WA's Southwest coastal region
Twisted and tangled but thriving in a harsh environment
Dotted along the coastline there are many scenic walks including a link up with the Cape-to-Cape Track
Old boat shed on the water’s edge with imminent storm brewing on the horizon
found on the southwest coast of WA where the Blackwood River eventually finds its way to Flinders Bay
When the light shines on the surrounding rock at Quinninup Falls the colours can be incredible
snorkelling
Canal Rocks is a beautiful series of granite rocks south of Yallingup in the southwest of Western Australia
and aquaculture as its main sources of economy