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"Bass Strait: A Tapestry of Natural Wonders and Coastal Beauty" In the enchanting realm of Bass Strait, where land meets sea, a myriad of captivating sights awaits

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Grassy Harbour and beach on the South Eastern coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Grassy Harbour and beach on the South Eastern coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Grassy Harbour and beach on the South Eastern coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Grassy Harbour and beach on the South Eastern coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Grassy Harbour and beach on the South Eastern coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Grassy Harbour and beach on the South Eastern coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Harbour at Grassy, a small village on the south Eastern coastline of King Island

The Harbour at Grassy, a small village on the south Eastern coastline of King Island, once famous for its Scheelite mine. Bass Strait Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Harbour at Grassy, a small village on the south Eastern coastline of King Island

The Harbour at Grassy, a small village on the south Eastern coastline of King Island, once famous for its Scheelite mine. Bass Strait Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Harbour at Grassy, a small village on the south Eastern coastline of King Island

The Harbour at Grassy, a small village on the south Eastern coastline of King Island, once famous for its Scheelite mine. Bass Strait Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Harbour at Grassy, a small village on the south Eastern coastline of King Island

The Harbour at Grassy, a small village on the south Eastern coastline of King Island, once famous for its Scheelite mine. Bass Strait Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: View to the flooded Scheelite mine, Grassy, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

View to the flooded Scheelite mine, Grassy, King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Aerial view of the green undulations and Bass Strait coastline, King Island, Tasmania

Aerial view of the green undulations and Bass Strait coastline, King Island, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Murray Grey Calves, typical rural scene of King Island Tasmania

Murray Grey Calves, typical rural scene of King Island Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Beef Cattle on lush pastures, King Island Tasmania

Beef Cattle on lush pastures, King Island Tasmania
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Background imageBass Strait Collection: The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

The Gulchway, a rugged and isolated part of the West coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Half Moon bay on the Western coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Half Moon bay on the Western coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Half Moon bay on the Western coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Half Moon bay on the Western coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Cattle grazing on rich lush pastures near Yellow Rock beach, King Island Tasmania

Cattle grazing on rich lush pastures near Yellow Rock beach, King Island Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: A platter of local King Island produce. Soft and hard cheeses produced in the Cheese factory at

A platter of local King Island produce. Soft and hard cheeses produced in the Cheese factory at Porkies Creek. Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait 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 imageBass Strait Collection: View to Chain of Lagoons, Surprise bay, South west King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

View to Chain of Lagoons, Surprise bay, South west King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait 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 imageBass Strait 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 imageBass Strait 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 imageBass Strait 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 imageBass Strait 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 imageBass Strait 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 imageBass Strait Collection: Coastal Grasses (Ammophila) common to the sand dunes on King Island. Bass Strait, Tasmania

Coastal Grasses (Ammophila) common to the sand dunes on King Island. Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait 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 imageBass Strait Collection: Cloudscape on Yellow rock Beach, West coast of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Cloudscape on Yellow rock Beach, West coast of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: A scene from Currie Harbour, which is a safe anchorage for the local Crayfish (Lobster) industry

A scene from Currie Harbour, which is a safe anchorage for the local Crayfish (Lobster) industry. West coast of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Coastal views near the Wall, an area so named because of its steepness, extreme difficulty

Coastal views near the Wall, an area so named because of its steepness, extreme difficulty and sheer hardship to land boats in the early colonial days. East coast of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: A scene from near Currie Harbour, which is a safe anchorage for the local Crayfish (Lobster)

A scene from near Currie Harbour, which is a safe anchorage for the local Crayfish (Lobster) industry. West coast of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait 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 imageBass Strait Collection: Coastal views near the Wall, an area so named because of its steepness, extreme difficulty

Coastal views near the Wall, an area so named because of its steepness, extreme difficulty and sheer hardship to land boats in the early colonial days. East coast of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Coastline near Victoria cove in the North West corner of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Coastline near Victoria cove in the North West corner of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Seal bay, isolated, and extremely rugged and rocky coastline

Seal bay, isolated, and extremely rugged and rocky coastline, is magnificent in winter as huge waves pound the coast. King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Seal bay, isolated, and extremely rugged and rocky coastline

Seal bay, isolated, and extremely rugged and rocky coastline, is magnificent in winter as huge waves pound the coast. King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Sea Elephant bay, East coast of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Sea Elephant bay, East coast of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Coastline near Victoria cove in the North West corner of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Coastline near Victoria cove in the North West corner of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Coastal views near the Wall, an area so named because of its steepness, extreme difficulty

Coastal views near the Wall, an area so named because of its steepness, extreme difficulty and sheer hardship to land boats in the early colonial days. East coast of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Background imageBass Strait Collection: Colliers beach, situated on the south East coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania

Colliers beach, situated on the south East coastline of King Island, Bass Strait, Tasmania



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"Bass Strait: A Tapestry of Natural Wonders and Coastal Beauty" In the enchanting realm of Bass Strait, where land meets sea, a myriad of captivating sights awaits. As darkness descends upon St Kilda breakwater in Victoria, Australia, two little blue penguins stand proudly on rocks, their silhouettes gracefully outlined against the dazzling city lights of Melbourne. This mesmerizing image captured during December 2016 became a joint winner in the COP26 Countdown Photo Competition 2021. Venturing further into this maritime wonderland, stormy weather envelopes King Island in Tasmania. The tempestuous skies above create an awe-inspiring backdrop for nature's drama to unfold. On Flinders Island lies the old pier at Lillies beach—a nostalgic testament to bygone eras and a reminder of the island's rich history within Bass Strait. Melaleuca trees dominate King Island's native foliage with their distinctive presence. These resilient plants add character to the landscape as they sway gently in sync with coastal breezes—an emblematic feature that defines this region's natural allure. The northeastern beaches beckon visitors with their pristine sands and crystal-clear waters—inviting all who seek solace or adventure amidst untamed beauty. Alongside these shores stands another congregation of Melaleuca trees; their collective majesty harmonizes perfectly with the surrounding environment. Embarking on a journey along Victoria's Great Ocean Road reveals yet another marvel—the Twelve Apostles standing tall against crashing waves within Port Campbell National Park. These towering limestone formations have become icons synonymous with both Australian grandeur and Bass Strait's indomitable spirit. A map unveils Victoria and Tasmania intertwined by Bass Strait—a geographical bond that unites these lands while offering endless exploration opportunities for intrepid souls seeking unforgettable experiences. Amidst this tapestry of wonders resides diverse wildlife such as the blotched blue tongue lizard—a creature whose vibrant scales mirror its surroundings while adding a touch of intrigue to the coastal ecosystem.