Freycinet is one of the most popular national parks in Tasmania. Sleepy Bay is accessed via a short hike within the park. There are a few big boulders at the shoreline that have eroded into perfect little domed caves — ideal for sitting in and watching the sunrise. The greenish lichen on the pinkish granite is a departure from the characteristic orange that is so prevelant in this part of Tasmania.
Nikon D810 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 100, f/20 at 1/8th of a second
This is a beautiful amazing photo and an incredible place! Like Peter up above I was thinking it looks like something out of Lord of the Rings, lol….wow! Thanks for sharing these far off places with us!
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Beautiful, Sean!
oh what graet shot.? ) did you take pic, whenyou went inside of these craves? )
A wonderful photo. Thanks for sharing.
Those strange boulders look like tortoise shells – monstrous ones! A very lovely place.
—– Swept wind and tide for
—– Peter Jackson’s fantasies
—– In shores detritus.~
How lucky you are to see all the beauty in our world & photograph it besides to share with us
Thanks Sean you bring the world to us
Aunt Sue
Wonderful! And they do look like turtle shells.
This is a beautiful amazing photo and an incredible place! Like Peter up above I was thinking it looks like something out of Lord of the Rings, lol….wow! Thanks for sharing these far off places with us!