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Australia is a land of unique and distinctive natural Australian landmarks that are as spectacular as the continent itself when viewed from space

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Australian Landmarks Collection: 12 Apostles

12 Apostles Collection
162 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: Australian War Memorial, Canberra

Australian War Memorial, Canberra Collection
8 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: Bondi Beach Collection

Bondi Beach Collection
47 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: Bungle Bungle Range

Bungle Bungle Range Collection
56 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: Great Barrier Reef Collection

Great Barrier Reef Collection
67 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park Collection
4 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: Kings Canyon

Kings Canyon Collection
29 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG)

Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) Collection
5 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: Port Arthur

Port Arthur Collection
4 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: Ship Wrecks Around Australia

Ship Wrecks Around Australia Collection
61 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: Story Bridge, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane

Story Bridge, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane Collection
42 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: Sydney Harbour Bridge

Sydney Harbour Bridge Collection
146 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House Collection
14 Items

Australian Landmarks Collection: The Three Sisters, Blue mountains

The Three Sisters, Blue mountains Collection
43 Items

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sydney Dust Storm

Sydney Dust Storm
View of the Sydney Harbour Bridge during the dust storm of 23 September 2009

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sydney Sunrise over the Opera House

Sydney Sunrise over the Opera House

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Australian War Memorial, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
The Australian War Memorial is Australias national memorial to the members of its armed forces and supporting organisations who have died or participated in wars involving the Commonwealth of

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sydney Harbour Bridge

Sydney Harbour Bridge
circa 1930: Sydney Harbour Bridge during construction. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sunset at Brisbane City View and Story Bridge, Queensland / Australia

Sunset at Brisbane City View and Story Bridge, Queensland / Australia
Brisbane, where is the capital city of Queensland, and is situated at the Brisbane River

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Melbourne Cricket Ground & Yarra River Parklands Aerial

Melbourne Cricket Ground & Yarra River Parklands Aerial
Aerial image of the Yarra river with the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) The MCG, also known as The G, is an iconic sports stadium located in Yarra Park in the city of Melbourne with a capacity of

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Melbourne City Aerial with AAMI Park and the Melbourne Cricket Ground

Melbourne City Aerial with AAMI Park and the Melbourne Cricket Ground
An aerial view of Melbourne city includng a view of AAMI Park Rectuangual Venue and the Melbourne Cricket Ground

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Milky Way over the Twelve Apostles Rock Formation

Milky Way over the Twelve Apostles Rock Formation
Part of the Milky Way rising over the Twelve Apostles rock formations along Australias famous Great Ocean Road

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Ghost gum against red rocks in Australia outback

Ghost gum against red rocks in Australia outback
Ghost gum tree against red sandstone cliffs at Kings Canyon, Watarrka National Park in the outback Northern Territory, Australia. The brilliant white trunk contrasts starkly with the red rocks

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sydney Bridge Under Construction

Sydney Bridge Under Construction
It took over 2, 000 men eight years to build the landmark bridge and cost £ 4.2 million. Six million hand driven rivets and 53, 000 tonnes of steel were used for the build

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: View over Anzac Parade in Canberra

View over Anzac Parade in Canberra with the Australian War Memorial in the foreground and Capital Hill with Parliament Building in the background

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Bee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia

Bee Hive formations at the Bungle Bungles in Western Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sunset over Story Bridge

Sunset over Story Bridge, Brisbane

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: The Three Sisters and Mt Solitary, Blue Mountains

The Three Sisters and Mt Solitary, Blue Mountains
A new day begins in the Blue Mountains National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage area

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Great Barrier Reef

Great Barrier Reef
Aerial view of coral and turquoise waters at Hardy Reef. Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Whitsundays, Queensland, Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Brisbane city from the Story Bridge

Brisbane city from the Story Bridge

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sydney Harbour Bridge at night

Sydney Harbour Bridge at night
Sydney Harbour bridge, view from Walsh Bay

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sunset at Story Bridge, Brisbane

Sunset at Story Bridge, Brisbane
Cityscape of Sunset at Story Bridge, Brisbane

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: 12 Apostle, Great Ocean Road, Australia

12 Apostle, Great Ocean Road, Australia
Sunset at the 12 Apostle, Great Ocean Road, Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Bondi Beach Aerial

Bondi Beach Aerial
Bondi Beach is a popular beach and the name of the surrounding suburb in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Bondi Beach is located 7 km (4 mi) east of the Sydney central business district

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: The twelve apostles, Australia

The twelve apostles, Australia
Rock formations known as the twelve apostles along the Great Ocean Road south from Melbourne, Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Cathedral Gorge within the ranges of Purnululu National Park or the Bungle Bungle Ranges

Cathedral Gorge within the ranges of Purnululu National Park or the Bungle Bungle Ranges
Feeling dwarfed by this overwhelming gorge at the Bungle Bungles of Purnululu National Park. Cathedral Gorge, an astonishing geological formation with amazing acoustics

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Walk along Bondi beach, Sydney Australia

Walk along Bondi beach, Sydney Australia
Beautiful walk along the famous Bondi Beach in Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Top down Bondi blues

Top down Bondi blues
Blue waves and shoreline down at Bondi beach

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Brisbane Qld Story Bridge

Brisbane Qld Story Bridge
Dusk and night shots of the Story Bridge, Queensland, Australia, Bridge lights colour themed for Christmas

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sydney Splendor - Harbour Bridge and Opera House

Sydney Splendor - Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Photo taken just before a huge storm rolled in from over Sydney. The last rays of the sun are coming through the Bridge

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: milkyway over old shipwreck the sygna

milkyway over old shipwreck the sygna
night sky over ship wreck

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Aerial view of sports venues in Melbourne illuminated at night

Aerial view of sports venues in Melbourne illuminated at night
Elevated view of the Rod laver Arena, Melbourne Cricket ground and aMI park in Melbourne illuminated at night

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Three sisters blue mountains

Three sisters blue mountains
Sunrise over three sisters at blue mountains new south Wales, Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Bridge Construction

Bridge Construction
The south side of of Sydney Harbour Bridge under construction, 7th August 1929. (Photo by FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Building In Sydney

Building In Sydney
circa 1930: Sydney harbour bridge under construction. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sydney Harbour

Sydney Harbour
Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: 12 Apostle at Great ocean Road, Victoria

12 Apostle at Great ocean Road, Victoria
Twelve Apostles sea rocks at Apostle at Great ocean Road, Victoria

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Bungle Bungles, beehive-shaped sandstone towers, Purnululu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Bungle Bungles, beehive-shaped sandstone towers, Purnululu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Eastern Kimberleys, Western Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: SS Ayrfield - Floating Forest, Homebush Bay

SS Ayrfield - Floating Forest, Homebush Bay
From cargo freighter to forest, the SS Ayrfield is a beautifully broken-down wreck, forever locked in Australias Homebush Bay

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: SS Maheno Shipwreck

SS Maheno Shipwreck
Iconic Maheno Shipwreck at Fraser Island

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: SS ayrfield shipwrecks

SS ayrfield shipwrecks
In 1966, the Maritime Services Board approved a section of Homebush Bay for use as a shipwreck yard. In 1970 a wooden ramp was constructed to break up the vessels ashore

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Maheno Shipwreck Fraser Island

Maheno Shipwreck Fraser Island
The Maheno was driven ashore just north of Happy Valley during a cyclone in 1935. It was bound for a Japanese wrecking yard when she met her stormy end

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Kings Canyon at Watarrka National Park

Kings Canyon at Watarrka National Park, Northern Territory

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Harbour Bridge illuminated at dusk

Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Harbour Bridge illuminated at dusk

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Three Sisters

Three Sisters
The iconic Three Sisters at sunset in the Blue Mountains near Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Port Arthur, Tasmania

Port Arthur, Tasmania
Port Arthur Historic Site is a World Heritage listed penal colony and is the best preserved convict site in Australia, and among the most significant. Located in South East Tasmania. Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: apostles australia

apostles australia
the rugged coastline that is the 12 apostles in australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Harbour view

Harbour view
Morning, Lavender bay, North Sydney, Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Cityscape image of Sydney, Australia with Harbor Bridge and Sydney skyline during sunset

Cityscape image of Sydney, Australia with Harbor Bridge and Sydney skyline during sunset. Vacation and travel in Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: war memorial canberra

war memorial canberra
act, architecture, building, capital, hero, icon, iconic, landmark, memo, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 126955425

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Brisbane City from Story Bridge

Brisbane City from Story Bridge
A stunning sunset climb on Brisbanes Story Bridge with 360 views of the city

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Brisbane City from Story Bridge

Brisbane City from Story Bridge
A stunning sunset climb on Brisbanes Story Bridge with 360 views of the city

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Lady Elliot Island

Lady Elliot Island is the southernmost coral cay of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. the island is a sanctuary for over 1, 200 species of marine life and is known for its abundance of manta rays

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Aerial view of Bondi Beach Australia

Aerial view of Bondi Beach Australia
Aerial Shot looking across Bondi beach

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Summer vibes at Bondi Beach

Summer vibes at Bondi Beach
Bondi Beach

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: The Shipwreck of Sunbeam at Garden Island Ship Graveyard, Port Adelaide

The Shipwreck of Sunbeam at Garden Island Ship Graveyard, Port Adelaide
The shipwreck of Sunbeam, located at the Garden Island of South Australia, was the first iron vessel to be abandoned in the Graveyard at around 1910

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sunset View of Ethel Shipwreck, Innes National Park, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia

Sunset View of Ethel Shipwreck, Innes National Park, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia
The Ethel wreck, located on the coast in Innes National Park on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia, was a three-masted iron barque which became shipwrecked in 1904

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Kings Canyon, Watarrka National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Kings Canyon, Watarrka National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
Kings Canyon is part of the Watarrka National Park in the Northern Territory, Australia. The walls of Kings Canyon are over 100 metres high, with Kings Creek at the bottom

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Bondi Beach Lifeguard Tower

Bondi Beach Lifeguard Tower
The lifeguard tower looks out to the Pacific Ocean, in the eastern suburb of Bondi Beach

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Port Arthur, Tasmania

Port Arthur, Tasmania
Port Arthur Historic Site is a World Heritage listed penal colony and is the best preserved convict site in Australia, and among the most significant. Located in South East Tasmania. Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Three Sisters and large smoke cloud, bushfire, forest fire, Blue Mountains National Park

Three Sisters and large smoke cloud, bushfire, forest fire, Blue Mountains National Park
Photograph taken from Echo Point Lookout, Katoomba. Looking down towards the blue, smoke-filled Jamison Valley. Mount Solitary (Korowal)

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sunburst through the Sydney Harbour Bridge at sunset

Sunburst through the Sydney Harbour Bridge at sunset
A sunburst effect through the Sydney Harbour Bridge at sunset

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Golden Light on the Three Sisters, Blue Mountains

Golden Light on the Three Sisters, Blue Mountains
Golden evening light on the Three Sisters rock formation at Katoomba in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Story Bridge Brisbane Australia

Story Bridge Brisbane Australia
View from the suburb of New Farm of Story Bridge and Brisbane Central Business District Queensland Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Bungle Bungles from above, Purnululu National Park, Australia

Bungle Bungles from above, Purnululu National Park, Australia
Bungle Bungles from above, Purnululu National Park, Western Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Aerial view of a boat wreck at Blind Bight, Victoria

Aerial view of a boat wreck at Blind Bight, Victoria
Boat wreck at Blind Bight, Victoria

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Panorama of Cityscape image of Sydney, Australia with Harbor Bridge

Panorama of Cityscape image of Sydney, Australia with Harbor Bridge and Sydney skyline during sunrise

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Shipwreck SS Speke during the sunrise at Kitty Miller Bay of Phillip Island, Australia

Shipwreck SS Speke during the sunrise at Kitty Miller Bay of Phillip Island, Australia
A three masted steel ship of 2, 876 tons and 93 metres, having been built in Wales, 1891, the Speke drifted broadside on to a reef to the east of Kitty Miller Bay on 22 February 1906 while en route

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: SS Maheno

SS Maheno was an ocean liner belonging to the Union Company of New Zealand that operated in the Tasman Sea, crossing between New Zealand and Australia, from 1905 until 1935

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Shipwreck of the Otago, Hobart, Tasmania by night

Shipwreck of the Otago, Hobart, Tasmania by night
Wreck of the barque Otago in Hobart under the night sky with Mount Wellington in the background

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: The anchor of the Marie Gabrielle shipwreck and rock pool reflections on Wreck Beach at

The anchor of the Marie Gabrielle shipwreck and rock pool reflections on Wreck Beach at sunrise, Great Ocean Road, Port Campbell National Park, Australia

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Shipwreck on heron island

Shipwreck on heron island
Australia, Cloud, Coral, Heron Island, Horizon, Nature, Nautical Vessel, Nobody, Outdoors, Rusty, Sea, Shipping, Shipwreck, Wearing, Worn, image source, neglect, obsolescence, water, Ship wreck

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: The Harbour Bridge - B&W

The Harbour Bridge - B&W
Sydney Harbour Bridge, 947917736

Background imageAustralian Landmarks Collection: Sydney Harbour bridge during Vivid Sydney

Sydney Harbour bridge during Vivid Sydney
Vivid Sydney, during every May each year


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