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Images Dated 11th August 2014

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Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The rich red and ochre hues of the scarred landscape on Phillip island

The rich red and ochre hues of the scarred landscape on Phillip island, situated just off Norfolk Island
Southern Lightscapes Australia, 607028054

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The rich red and ochre hues of the scarred landscape on Phillip island

The rich red and ochre hues of the scarred landscape on Phillip island, situated just off Norfolk Island
Southern Lightscapes Australia, 607028082

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Ochre colours Phillip island

Ochre colours Phillip island
Vivid Ochre colours on Phillip Island are in stark contrast to the Sub-tropical foliage of its close neighbour Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Orange Pepper

Orange Pepper
Orange pepper on pale green background

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Concentric swirl shapes, close up

Concentric swirl shapes, close up

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Masked Boobies, Phillip Island, off Norfolk Island, south pacific ocean

Masked Boobies, Phillip Island, off Norfolk Island, south pacific ocean
Southern Lightscapes Australia, 605638466

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Masked Boobies, Phillip Island, off Norfolk Island, south pacific ocean

Masked Boobies, Phillip Island, off Norfolk Island, south pacific ocean
Southern Lightscapes Australia, 605638362

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The rich red and ochre hues of the scarred landscape on Phillip island

The rich red and ochre hues of the scarred landscape on Phillip island, situated just off Norfolk Island
Southern Lightscapes Australia, 607028050

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The rich red and ochre hues of the scarred landscape on Phillip island

The rich red and ochre hues of the scarred landscape on Phillip island, situated just off Norfolk Island
Southern Lightscapes Australia, 607027994

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The rich red and ochre hues of the scarred landscape on Phillip island

The rich red and ochre hues of the scarred landscape on Phillip island, situated just off Norfolk Island
Southern Lightscapes Australia, 607027966

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The rich red and ochre hues of the scarred landscape on Phillip island

The rich red and ochre hues of the scarred landscape on Phillip island, situated just off Norfolk Island
Southern Lightscapes Australia, 607027796

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Red Canyon Phillip Island

Red Canyon Phillip Island
A red canyon showing water erosion with view back to the coastline of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Eroded landscape Phillip Island

Eroded landscape Phillip Island
An eroded landscape caused by feral introduced animals during colonization of Norfolk Island is slowly recovering

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Erosion on Phillip Island

Erosion on Phillip Island, showing the devastating effects that overgrazing of introduced feral animals causes

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Erosion on Phillip Island

Erosion on Phillip Island which is a direct result of overgrazing of feral animals during colonial times at Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Exposed tree roots on Phillip Island

Exposed tree roots on Phillip Island, a small outer Island off the coastline of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Gully view Phillip Island

Gully view Phillip Island showing erosion from overgrazing feral animals during colonial times of the settlement of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Gully view Phillip Island

Gully view Phillip Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Phillip Island erosion

Phillip Island erosion
The colours caused by excessive erosion on Phillip Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Colours of Phillip Island

Colours of Phillip Island
The vivid colours on Phillip Island, which are a result of substantial erosion in past colonial times. Feral animals were let loose on this pristine Island from nearby Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Eroded gully on Phillip island

Eroded gully on Phillip island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The precarious Landing Place for getting onto Phillip Island

The precarious Landing Place for getting onto Phillip Island, a tiny offshore islet off the coast of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Masked Boobies nesting on Phillip Island, just off the coastline of Norfolk Island

Masked Boobies nesting on Phillip Island, just off the coastline of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Masked Booby nesting on Phillip Island, just off the coastline of Norfolk Island

Masked Booby nesting on Phillip Island, just off the coastline of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Masked Booby nesting on Phillip Island, just off the coastline of Norfolk Island

Masked Booby nesting on Phillip Island, just off the coastline of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Masked Booby nesting on Phillip Island, just off the coastline of Norfolk Island

Masked Booby nesting on Phillip Island, just off the coastline of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The spectacular cliffs of Phillip Island

The spectacular cliffs of Phillip Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The red ochre colours of the eroded landscape on Phillip Island

The red ochre colours of the eroded landscape on Phillip Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The red ochre colours of the eroded landscape on Phillip Island

The red ochre colours of the eroded landscape on Phillip Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The Colours of Phillip Island

The Colours of Phillip Island
Bright reds, oranges and yellows predominate the landscape of Phillip Island, a small islet just of the coastline of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The Colours of Phillip Island

The Colours of Phillip Island
Bright reds, oranges and yellows predominate the landscape of Phillip Island, a small islet just of the coastline of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The Colours of Phillip Island

The Colours of Phillip Island
Bright reds, oranges and yellows predominate the landscape of Phillip Island, a small islet just of the coastline of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The Colours of Phillip Island

The Colours of Phillip Island
Bright reds, oranges and yellows predominate the landscape of Phillip Island, a small islet just of the coastline of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The Colours of Phillip Island

The Colours of Phillip Island
Bright reds, oranges and yellows predominate the landscape of Phillip Island, a small islet just of the coastline of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: A view of the fine weather track that leads down to Point Ross

A view of the fine weather track that leads down to Point Ross and the Shearwater colony on Norfolk Islands coastline

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: A coastal view of Slaughter bay at Kingston, Norfolk Island

A coastal view of Slaughter bay at Kingston, Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Sunstar over the coastline on Phillip Island, a small islet near Norfolk Island

Sunstar over the coastline on Phillip Island, a small islet near Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Afternoon light sweeps across the Arthur Vale valley, Norfolk Island

Afternoon light sweeps across the Arthur Vale valley, Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The amazing colours and eroded terrain of Phillip Island, an islet off the coastline of Norfolk

The amazing colours and eroded terrain of Phillip Island, an islet off the coastline of Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: A view towards Norfolk Island from high on the clifftop track on Phillip Island

A view towards Norfolk Island from high on the clifftop track on Phillip Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: A whitewood tree, indigenous to the south pacific region, growing on Norfolk Island, South Pacific

A whitewood tree, indigenous to the south pacific region, growing on Norfolk Island, South Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: A whitewood tree, indigenous to the south pacific region, with night-time startrails

A whitewood tree, indigenous to the south pacific region, with night-time startrails, Norfolk Island, South Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: The colours of Phillip Island

The colours of Phillip Island
The read and Ochre colours of Phillip Island have given it the nick-name as Uluru of the South Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Coastal cliffs on Phillip Island

Coastal cliffs on Phillip Island a rugged location out from Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Masked Boobies on Phillip Island

Masked Boobies on Phillip Island
A pair of Masked Boobies at their nesting site on Phillip Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Sunset at Point Ross

Sunset at Point Ross
A sunset over the South pacific ocean from Point Ross on Norfolk Island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: From Phillip island

From Phillip island
The view back to Norfolk Island from a good vantage point on Phillip island

Background imageImages Dated 11th August 2014: Low tide exposes the coral reef in Slaughter bay, at Kingston, Norfolk Island

Low tide exposes the coral reef in Slaughter bay, at Kingston, Norfolk Island



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