When I first set foot on this massive landmass, I was convinced that I would nothing more than a monotonous coastline or just another beach, no matter what direction I head. No sooner than I started exploring the topography, did I realise that I was so wrong! Australia’s landscapes never ceases to fascinate. Every coast has its own charm, ever forest has its own character, every mountain has its own aura and the massive outback has its own magnificence!

Stealing a few glimpses from this stunning corner of the earth!

An autumn in Gould Memorial drive, Victoria

Sand dunes at the Mungo National Park, New South Wales

The twin caves of Cape Woolamai, Victoria

The rolling hills of Buchan Valley, Victoria

Stony creek trestle bridge, Gippsland, Vic

Lost in the woods Otoway National Park, Victoria. Pic: Mihir Vilekar, edits: Gauri Vilekar

A storm brews at Lake Tyrell, Victoria

Floating clouds over the dry and arid Mallee region, NSW

Sunset over Mount Hotham in the Alpine region, Victoria

Fall colors, Vic

Pinnacle look out, Cape Woolamai, Vic

The floating ghost. Pink Lake, Victoria

The iconic twelve apostles, Great Ocean Road, Victoria

Princess pier, Port Melbourne

The vineyards of Victoria

Lady Barron Falls, Tasmania

The windmills of South Australia

The glowing sunset of Uluru

Cape Bruny Lighthouse, South Bruny Island, Tasmania

Twilight in the sand dunes of Mungo National Park, NSW

The ghostly Queenstown, Tasmania

Determination. Great Ocean Road, Vic

A lonesome cloud at the Grampians, Vic

Combed fields of the Mallee region, NSW

Woods n waves, Fort Napean, Vic

Illusion. Silver birch trees at Mount Hotham convince you to believe that its snowing!

Kathleen’s Pool, Cradle Mountain, Tasmania

Two for company. Crystallisation at Lake Tyrell, Vic

Iron blow lookout, Queenstown

The flames of the Kata-Juta, Yulara

Nature’s teardrop. Crater Lake, Tasmania

Stuart highway cuts through the outback

Solitude, Lake Tyrrell, Victoria

Serenity, Dove Lake, Tasmania

Where the land meets the sea, Fort Napean

Somewhere on the Great Ocean Road

Lake St. Clair, Tasmania

Limestone caves of Buchan

An unnamed jetty at Lakes Entrance, Gippsland

Meditative waves at the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria

Nelson Falls, Tasmania

Tessellated pavement, Tasmania

Relishing Hobart from Mount Wellington

to be continued…

13 thoughts on “Australia’s scenic landscapes”

  1. Every picture gives away its true colours and quality when seen on lap top.Some times you have to zoom in to see clearly Mihir and Gauri lying on their backs.Exquisite

  2. These are some extremely professional and breathtaking photos. Thank you for showing the beautiful scenic landscapes and places of Australia through your lenses. Mesmerizing πŸ‘

    1. Thank you Gautam! If ever you plan to visit Australia again, would love to take you n your family to someplace heaven πŸ™‚

  3. Amazing clicks…. Fab collection it is🀟🏼🀟🏼

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