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Bluff Knoll, Stirling Range, Western Australia

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Bluff Knoll is the highest mountain in the SW of Western Australia. Standing at 3’600ft above sea level, it is one of the few places in WA where it snows.  A 20cm “dump” of snow occurred on the summit in October 1992, it also fell at the base of the mountain at 1’500ft.
While snow falls of this magnitude are extremely rare, it is not uncommon for dustings to occur during the late winter months, when strong cold fronts bring very cold air up from the antarctic.

Tasmanian Central Highlands

When visiting Tasmania, you cannot help but pull over at every opportunity and just soak in the stunning scenery that this state has got to offer.
This landscape shot of the central highlands was taken while on our way to the famous Freycinet National Park after a couple of days at the equally impressive Cradle Mt – Lake St Clair National Park. The cleanliness and crispness of the cool mountain air is incredibly addictive while the landscape is just breathtaking. It is certainly a place I would love to visit again, again, and again.

Details
Canon 5d Mark
16-35mm f2.8L II USM
A: f5.6
T: 1/160
ISO: 100

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