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lynton lee / crail cottage in mooroolbark. edna walling's beautiful home.
Experienced by britt gaiser
39 km from Black Spur Drive
Whenever I visit friends and relatives in Melbourne in South Eastern Australia, I like to spend some time in the cathedral-like mountain ash forests. In this photo, you can just detect the slightly bluish haze typical of eucalyptus forests. Eucalyptus oil is volatile, and also adds a wonderful fresh fragrance to the air. These trees are the second tallest in the world (after the Coast Redwood), and are the tallest flowering plant in the world.
Experienced by David Clode
40 km from Black Spur Drive
"You just can't get good help these days" A wild sulphur-crested cockatoo checks out my brother's photographic expertise in Sherbrooke Forest. And yes, my brother is an animal (and bird) whisperer!
Experienced by Laya Clode
53 km from Black Spur Drive
The Sulphur-crested cockatoo is a large white cockatoo found in wooded habitats in Australia,
Experienced by John Torcasio
55 km from Black Spur Drive
It was the last day of a week-long camp in Neerim South State Forest, Victoria. After a Disney-themed party, we wanted to stay up all night to savour our experience. I had only met Kim Possible that night, as we decided to climb this mountainous hill for the sunrise. It is still one of the best memories of my life.
Experienced by Kane Taylor
63 km from Black Spur Drive
I was walking across the bridge in Melbourne CBD when I saw those amazing city lights … I really wanted to represent the way I see the happiness in Melbourne and the beauty of it during the night.
Experienced by Alexis
64 km from Black Spur Drive
View of the Melbourne skyline through Queen Victoria Market
Experienced by Kon Karampelas
64 km from Black Spur Drive
Stokehouse dining room overlooking St Kilda beach in Melbourne, Australia.
Experienced by John Kappa ツ
64 km from Black Spur Drive
While on a stroll through Melbourne I snapped this pic on the streets of some people going about their business. I really like the mood in this pic, the subtle movement in the foreground and the overall lighting. It just started to get dark outside so I could still take pictures handheld with a decent shutterspeed.
Experienced by Steven Groeneveld
64 km from Black Spur Drive
Podargus strigoides | "Tawny frogmouths are a nocturnal bird that relies on camouflage during the day, mimicking the appearance of a tree branch. They are generally silver-grey in colour and have bright yellow eyes. Tawny frogmouths are a well-adapted species being found in most Australian habitat types except dense rainforest and deserts" -Moonlit Sanctuary
Experienced by Daniel Pelaez Duque
64 km from Black Spur Drive
Wave hitting the rocks, Cape Schanck, Mornington Penisula
Experienced by Mitchell Luo
64 km from Black Spur Drive
When I was waling past the Yarra river in Melbourne during the nighttime, I have just sighted this magnificent view of the city skyline. The colours were astonishing and the reflection in the river just doubles the effect. Since I’m always with my camera in my bag, I couldn’t leave anything to chance and captured this wonderful sight for others to see.
Experienced by Filip Hudcovic
64 km from Black Spur Drive
Melbourne from above. Captured from Carlton Gardens in the evening.
Experienced by Gareth Harrison
64 km from Black Spur Drive
Iconic Melbourne narrow and lovely streets, full of cafes and tourist.
Experienced by Daniel Pelaez Duque
64 km from Black Spur Drive
Australian Open Men's Final Night, Federation Square
Experienced by Mitchell Luo
64 km from Black Spur Drive
Landscape view of Melbourne, Australia at dusk in september 2018. Picture taken at the Eureka Skydeck on level 88 which was its highest spot by then.
Experienced by Alejandro Alfaro M
64 km from Black Spur Drive
You boy rugged up riding bike through park
Experienced by Natalie Parham
64 km from Black Spur Drive
Tram and pedestrians at a busy intersection outside Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne
Experienced by Kon Karampelas
64 km from Black Spur Drive
The Australian Galah, also known as the pink and grey, is one of the most common and widespread cockatoos, and it can be found in open country in almost all parts of mainland Australia. It has a life span of 40 years.
Experienced by Saeed Lajami
64 km from Black Spur Drive
Plants whistle and wave in the wind on a bright sunny day
Experienced by Natalie Parham