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GALLERY: Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea

Flanked on three sides by rainforest-mothered volcanoes, Kimbe Bay lies on the northern coast of the island of New Britain, the largest in the Bismarck Archipelago, 430km north-east of Port Moresby. It is one of the world’s most pristine coral reef environments. Read about how locals and a dive resort are working with conservationists to protect this piece of paradise in AG#131, out now.

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Red dust, gold heart

Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory is as gritty as it is charming. And with its swag of multicultural locals and zealous community spirit, it’s a town now luring newcomers with more than just its precious metal.

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GALLERY: Red Centre splendour

Veteran AG photographer Andrew Gregory gets a new perspective on Central Australia’s landmarks with his camera drone. Find the full story in the Jan/Feb print issue (#130) of Australian Geographic.

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22 of the world’s most breathtaking places

Despite all the changes made by humanity, Earth’s wild landscapes still have the power to evoke awe and wonder. This stunning selection of landscape and wilderness photography, from Lonely Planet’s new book Wild World, will take your breath away.