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Freycinet

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Freycinet
Freycinet National Park, Tasmania
Published by Wilderness Photo
ISBN 0-9579744-1-8

Freycinet Peninsula is a delicate finger of land 50 kilometres long, pointing at the southern ocean. At its tip is Schouten Island, the last hurrah of land before hitting Antarctica.

Freycinet evokes pictures of serenity. The pure, sweet curve of Wineglass Bay, rimmed with white sand, safely cradled within rocky headlands. The majestic granite boulders on steep slopes and along the coast, formed by water washing soil away, napped with vivid orange growths.

This is the rich glowing colour caught in many of Rob Blakers’ superb photographs.

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