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Experienced by Marcel McCarthy
14 km from Mount Eliza
Cute Koala sleeping in Moonlit Sanctuary, Melbourne
Experienced by Siem van Woerkom
14 km from Mount Eliza
Cute baby Kangaroo in Moonlit Sanctuary, Melbourne
Experienced by Siem van Woerkom
22 km from Mount Eliza
-SMOKE- The smoke from the bushfires in Australia.
Experienced by Finn Whelen
32 km from Mount Eliza
The calming ripples formed by the incoming tides, makes me feel relaxed, in awe of nature, and at peace.
Experienced by Linda Xu
32 km from Mount Eliza
When your life is filled with the worries of life, take yourself to somewhere secluded, somewhere where the beauty of nature fades everything out of your mind.
Experienced by Linda Xu
33 km from Mount Eliza
Gear: Canon EOSR w/ 35mm 1.4 Location: Mornington Peninsula. May 2020
Experienced by olly allars
34 km from Mount Eliza
Taken on: Canon EOSR / 24-70mm 2.8 Location: Caps Schanck. May 2020
Experienced by olly allars
35 km from Mount Eliza
An unplanned trip to the Mornington Peninsula brought us to Gunnamatta Beach. This incredible surf beach is only a 1h30 drive away from Melbourne. I was still in the water when I saw the sun starting to come down and the sky transforming into bright orange and gold colours. I ran back to the car to grab my camera gear and capture the moment. #UnsplashExpedition
Experienced by Arnaud Mesureur
35 km from Mount Eliza
Morning stroll through Phillip Island, Australia I came across the young Kangaroo after a quick dip into the ocean
Experienced by Aleksandar Jason
37 km from Mount Eliza
Sky Rider at Luna Park in St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia. Grab some time out and just enjoy the view! The gondolas of this classic Ferris wheel ride travel high above the Park to offer breathtaking views of the St Kilda surrounds.
Experienced by Lex Melony
37 km from Mount Eliza
The path to the St Kilda beach, Melbourne, Australia
Experienced by Lex Melony
41 km from Mount Eliza
Princes Pier, a historic pier on Port Phillip, in Port Melbourne, Victoria.
Experienced by Joel Harris
42 km from Mount Eliza
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
42 km from Mount Eliza
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
42 km from Mount Eliza
"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
43 km from Mount Eliza
View of the Melbourne skyline through Queen Victoria Market
Experienced by Kon Karampelas
43 km from Mount Eliza
Stokehouse dining room overlooking St Kilda beach in Melbourne, Australia.
Experienced by John Kappa ツ
43 km from Mount Eliza
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
43 km from Mount Eliza
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