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Dorrigo, Washpool and Gibraltar Range National Parks are just some of a chain of scattered rainforests stretching from Barrington Tops, north of Sydney, to South East Queensland. These Parks, spread inland from Coffs Harbour, north to Grafton and touch on the edge of central Northern NSW. Come and explore the rich beauty of this remarkable landscape, from magnificent vegetation to the active, abundant wildlife, this wilderness has it all.
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"Where serenity and wilderness surround you"
The unique quality of this region is reflected in its listing as a World Heritage Area. Barrington Tops provides habitat for an enormous diversity of plant and animal life. The mood of the forest environment changes remarkably from dawn through midday to dusk, from summer heat to winter mist and chill, through dry periods, rain and even a dusting of snow on the high country, offering the photographer every opportunity to capture a wide variety of shots.
This area is a playground for photographers; the only question is…“Do I have enough film?”
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The Blue Mountains has much more to offer photographers. Eucalyptus-lined tracks that wind through and lead deep into the valleys below, are spectacular in any type of weather condition. Imagine the sun’s rays beaming through the trees or eerie landscapes in amongst mist and rain. Majestic colours of the sandstone cliffs contrasting against the blue skies and dense green bush land make for outstanding images. Exploring deep into canyons, the photographer can be transported into a subterranean world of waterfalls & tree ferns.
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| Victorian High Country |
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from $2780 |
- 7 days Melbourne to Melbourne
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This is ‘Man from Snowy River’ country - an area steeped in the history of Australian bush living and early settlers. Remote, derelict mountain huts, used to the rough and tumble treatment of yesteryear, cattlemen and weary horses, now creak under their own weight. The bygone era of high country mustering traffic, has left these once essential building mere relics, surrounded only by long tufted grasses, and the occasional passing herd of brumbies
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| Kangaroo Island |
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from $1980 |
- 5 days Adelaide to Adelaide
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Kangaroo Island is Australia’s third largest island, and being separated from the Mainland for thousands of years has kept this special piece of Australia largely untouched. The Island has a wide variety of wildlife, many of which are free of the predators and diseases that have devastated their numbers on the mainland.
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| Flinders Ranges |
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from $4180 |
- 10 days Adelaide to Adelaide
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The Flinders Ranges are a part of a mountain chain that extends for 430 kilometres up the eastern side of South Australia, from just north of Adelaide to the bottom edge of the Strezlecki Desert. This area has a unique landscape with a contrast of dry, stony land with sheer cliff faces, to rich vegetation of River Red Gums, Casuarinas, Native Pines & Wattles that line the valleys and cling to the hillsides. The Flinders Ranges are a favourite haunt of photographers and artists alike.
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| Birdsville Races & The Simpson Desert |
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from $5780 |
- 14 days Adelaide to Adelaide
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The Birdsville Races is one of Australia’s great outback events, each year thousands descend on the tiny outback town of Birdsville situated on the edge of the Simpson Desert in remote western Queensland. The population swells from around 50 to a staggering 6000 for one weekend each year. Come & experience the people and the fun enjoyed by all at a truly amazing event.
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The Kimberley area sits in the extreme north of Western Australia, and covers a huge 421,000 sq kms. It possesses some of the most dramatic landscapes your will ever photograph in Australia. The land is hard and the people that live here are even harder.
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| Red Centre |
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from $4180 |
- 10 days Alice Springs to Alice Springs
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The “Red Centre” encompasses more than 540,000 square kilometres taking in the southern half of the Northern Territory, and is regarded as one of the most spectacular landscapes on earth. With well known icons such as, Uluru & Kata-Tjuta, Kings Canyon & the Devils Marbles.
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The tropical Top End of the Northern Territory is still largely untamed and is a paradise for any photographer. It’s here you will see wide billabongs covered with lilies, clouds of Magpie Geese wheeling above the trees, crocodiles sunning themselves on muddy banks, rows of pillar-like termite mounds, spectacular cliff and rock features, and caves and cliffs bearing the Aboriginal rock art of the past. This Kakadu & the Top End tour will have you on the edge of your seat, you’ll want to come back again and again
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