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Images of Lake St Clair area



Alpine reflections
The gorgeous vegetation of Tasmania's alpine environments.
Alpine wonderland
Du Cane Range sunset
Button grass in winter in the Tasmanian highlands.
Frosted button grass
Deepest lake in Australia
Lake St Clair
Miena cider gum and ice in the Tasmanian western highlands
Miena cider gum and ice
Miena cider gum at dawn
Miena cider gum at dawn
Miena cider gum in late afternoon
Miena cider gum moonlit
Miena cider gum moonlit
300 million year old sandstone outcrop high above Lake St Clair / leeawuleena in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
Mt Hugel at sunset
"In Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales, Sphagnum moss tends to die if it dries out in summer suggesting that Sphagnum peatlands in south-eastern Australia may be near their climatic limits. If so, global warming is likely to reduce their chances of long-term survival." (from the Tas Parks website).
Pandani on sphagnum moss
Sunny morning stroll in the World Heritage
Tasmanian snow gum detail
Waking up alone in the wilderness


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