The hostel I stayed in at Cape Tribulation had one of these guarding each bunk hut. I was assured the Orb Spider was harmless and never actually saw one move.
The Cassowary bird is endangered. These signs warn you to be on your guard.
A shot of Cape Tribulation itself. This was taken looking South. Captain Cook named this when he crashed his boat on the reef here. To the right of the picture is Mount Sorrow!
This old shipwreck is rotting on the Fraser Island coast. Everyone that visits this island will probably see this.
This is at a small restaurant somewhere on the road between Brisbane and Sydney.
This is a feature of the Great Ocean road why runs part-way between Melbourne and Adelaide. More of the remaining Apostles are located behind where the photo was taken.
These isolated bays are common on the Great Ocean Road. The shielding from the wind allows calm water surfaces perfect for reflective photography.
The Barossa Valley in South Australia is responsible for most of the famous South Australian wines. The stunning sunset sky above was taken in this region.
The beautiful Whitehaven Beach is regarded as one of the top beaches in the world. The sand here is almost 100% pure silicon, so it can be used to clean gold and silver jewelry.