Get swept away by the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia
The coastline of Eyre Peninsula, SA, has offered up both tragedy and wealth for more than two centuries.
The coastline of Eyre Peninsula, SA, has offered up both tragedy and wealth for more than two centuries.
Sydney’s coastline and harbour has a series of beautiful rock pools that have been cut into the base of cliffs and rocky headlands. Nearly every Sydney beach has one ocean pool which is usually located at the southern end, to give swimmers some protection when the southerly winds bring cold air and big seas. Some were built by wealthy people in the 1800s, others by convicts. They come in all shapes and sizes and each one has its own colourful history and interesting anecdotes. Find more stunning images in Ignacio Palacios’ book Sydney Rock Pools.
Whether you walk, cycle or climb, there are many ways to get up, down and around South Australia’s largest mountain range.
Born from ancient volcanic activity, the distinctively rugged Warrumbungles landscape calls climbers who revel in the challenge of raw, unpredictable lines.
Born from fiery volcanic activity more than 13 million years ago, the distinctively rugged Warrumbungles landscape calls climbers who revel in the challenge of raw, unpredictable lines.
Visit Kangaroo Island, Tasmania, Kenya and more with AG Society councillor and photographer Chris Bray.
Encompassing 200,000sq.km of some of Earth’s most ancient rocks, this remote part of WA is covered in stories carved in time. Read the full story in Australian Geographic magazine #120.
Make your off-road trip a fun and safe one with these tips for remote driving.
Karijini National Park is an ancient landscape replete with important Aboriginal rock art and unique flora and fauna
Famous for its heritage and natural beauty, Kakadu is a must-do adventure tucked away in the Top End.