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  • Lake Burragorang is the water storage impounded by Warragamba Dam. It collects the waters of the Coxs, Kowmung, Nattai, Wingecarribee, and Wollondilly Rivers. It is the major water storage for Sydney, Australia. It is located in the heart of the Blue Mountains, within the Greater Blue Mountains Area World Heritage Site.
    Lake Burragorang, Blue Mountains, Ne..alia
  • A Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) tunnel in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Wombat tunnel, Blue Mountains, Australia
  • University of Western Sydney's School of Natural Sciences PhD candidate Brad Purcell has studied one of Australia's national icons, the Dingo.  He tracks them using GPS and infra-red cameras in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Brad Purcell, Southern Greater Blue ..ains
  • A juvenile Little Pied Cormorant (Phalacrocorax melanoleucos) in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Little Pied Cormorant (Phalacrocorax..cos)
  • University of Western Sydney's School of Natural Sciences PhD candidate (Wildlife Ecology)  Jack Pascoe checks a motion sensor camera in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Jack Pascoe checks a motion sensor c..mera
  • White-bellied Sea Eagle Haliaeetus leucogaster) in flight followed by two smaller unidentified birds.  Blue Mountains, NSW, Australia.
    White-bellied Sea Eagle (Haliaeetus ..ight
  • Traces of silver remain around the grounds of the Yerranderie Ghost Town.<br />
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Yerranderie was formerly a silver mining town of 2000 people, but the mining industry collapsed in 1927, and the town was cut off from direct access from Sydney by the establishment of the Warragamba Dam and Lake Burragorang in 1959.
    Silver found at Yerranderie, Blue Mo..alia
  • Blue Mountains NSW Australia
    Blue Mountains NSW Australia 84.jpg
  • Xanthorrhoea is a genus of flowering plants native to Australia.  Also referred to as the Grass Tree or Blackboy.<br />
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Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia.
    Grass Tree, Xanthorrhoea, Blue Mount..alia
  • Blue Mountains NSW Australia
    Caley Formation, Blue Mountains, New..alia
  • Eastern Grey Kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) in the morning light, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
    Eastern Grey Kangaroos (Macropus gig..alia
  • Blue Mountains NSW Australia
    Blue Mountains NSW Australia 83.jpg
  • Blue Mountains NSW Australia
    Caley Formation, Blue Mountains, New..alia
  • Dingo paw print in dirt, Blue Mountains, Australia
    Dingo paw print in dirt
  • A young Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) found in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area after it's mother was hit by a car.
    Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus)
  • An extremely rare young Albino Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) found in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area after it's mother was hit by a car.
    Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus) - A..bino
  • Lace Monitor (Varanus varius), Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
    Lace Monitor (Varanus varius)
  • Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) pup hiding in a tree hollow in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Dingo pup hiding in tree hollow
  • An Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) takes refuge and a moment to catch it's breath after being chased into a river and attacked by Dingos (Canis lupus dingo) in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giga..eus)
  • Dingos (Canis lupus dingo) retreat to shore after attacking an Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) they chased into a river in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Dingos hunting an Eastern Grey Kangaroo
  • Dingos (Canis lupus dingo) attack an Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) they chased into a river in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Dingos hunting an Eastern Grey Kangaroo
  • Dingos (Canis lupus dingo) attack an Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) they chased into a river in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Dingos hunting an Eastern Grey Kangaroo
  • Dingos (Canis lupus dingo) attack an Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) they chased into a river in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Dingos hunting an Eastern Grey Kangaroo
  • Dingos (Canis lupus dingo) chase an Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) into a river in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Dingos hunting an Eastern Grey Kangaroo
  • Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) joey checks out the camera while it's mother feeds in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giga..joey
  • Dingos (Canis lupus dingo) attack an Eastern Grey Kangaroo (Macropus giganteus) they chased into a river in the remote Southern Greater Blue Mountains world heritage area.
    Dingos hunting an Eastern Grey Kangaroo
  • Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax) flying in front of the MacDonnell Ranges, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
    Wedge-tailed Eagle Australia.jpg
  • Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata) native to the eastern Australia.
    SPP_8939.jpg
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  • Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata) native to the eastern Australia. Macro of face and eye.
    SPP_8933.jpg
  • Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata) native to the eastern Australia.
    SPP_8936.jpg
  • In the Sunshine Coast Hinterland of Australia, this banksia flower glows as if lit from inside. The Banksia is an iconic Australian wildflower and popular garden plant consisting of around 170 species.
    Banksia flower
  • In the Sunshine Coast Hinterland of Australia, this banksia flower glows as if lit from inside. The Banksia is an iconic Australian wildflower and popular garden plant consisting of around 170 species.
    Banksia flower
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla mating, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla resting, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla resting, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla behind the bush, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla profile, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla resting, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla profile, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla thinking, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla portrait, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Contemplative Female Gorilla, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Contemplative Female Gorilla, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Female Gorilla behind the bush, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Contemplative Female Gorilla, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Tourists watching a female Gorilla, ..anda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla resting, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Shy male Gorilla, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla behind the bush, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla portrait, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Female Gorilla behind liana, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Female Gorilla looking at camera, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla looking at camera, Uganda
  • Mountain Gorillas (Gorilla Beringei) also known as Silverback (adult male mountain gorillas are called Silverbacks because of the silver saddle of hair on their backs) live in forests high in the mountains. They live in groups and each gorilla family has a silverback as leader who scares away other animals. Gorillas are herbivores, and eat only plants. They spend most of their day foraging for food.<br />
Since the discovery of the mountain gorilla subspecies in 1902, its population has endured years of war, hunting, habitat destruction and disease. With conservation efforts, the population is increasing but the specie is still classified endangered on the IUCN red list.
    Male Gorilla thinking, Uganda
  • The MacDonnell Ranges of the Northern Territory, are a 644 km long series of mountain ranges located in the centre of Australia. The ranges are composed of many rock types, but are most famous for their red quartzite peaks and gorges
    Macdonnell Ranges Panorama
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    CONTEMPLATIVE GORILLA
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    SHY SILVERBACK
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    RESTING SILVERBACK
  • Russell Maclaughlin and Jo Cooper fi..anda
  • RED Camera filming Gorilla, Uganda
  • Male Gorilla profile, Uganda
  • Snow covered trees on Mt Niseko An'nupuri viewed from the town of Hirafu, Niseko on the island of Hokkaido, Japan.
    Snow covered trees on Mt Niseko An'n..puri
  • Silhouette of a Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax) at dusk, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
    Wedge-tailed Eagle (Aquila audax) si..ette
  • Hot air balloons carrying sleepy tourists as the sun rises over the Nile River in Luxor, Egypt.
    Hot air balloons over Nile River in ..gypt
  • Head shot of a wild Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata).<br />
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Glasshouse Mountains, Beerwah, Queensland Australia.
    Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata)
  • A wild Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata).<br />
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Glasshouse Mountains, Beerwah, Queensland Australia.
    Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata)
  • Head shot of a wild Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata).<br />
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Glasshouse Mountains, Beerwah, Queensland Australia.
    Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata)
  • A dingo pup hides in a hollow log until it's mother returns.<br />
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Blue Mountains NSW Australia
    Dingo pup hiding in tree hollow
  • A dingo pup hides in a hollow log until it's mother returns.<br />
Blue Mountains NSW Australia
    Dingo pup hiding in tree hollow 02
  • Close up of a wild Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata).<br />
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Glasshouse Mountains, Beerwah, Queensland Australia.
    Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barba..e-up
  • Head shot of a wild Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata).<br />
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Glasshouse Mountains, Beerwah, Queensland Australia.
    Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata)
  • Head shot of a wild Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata).<br />
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Glasshouse Mountains, Beerwah, Queensland Australia.
    Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata)
  • Head shot of a wild Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata).<br />
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Glasshouse Mountains, Beerwah, Queensland Australia.
    Eastern Bearded Dragon (Pogona barbata)
  • A dingo pup hides in a hollow log until it's mother returns.<br />
Blue Mountains NSW Australia
    Dingo pup hiding in tree hollow
  • Gidgee Skink (Egernia stokesii) is a terrestrial species living within deep crevices or under boulders and in hollow trees in the stony hills and mountain ranges of Australia.
    Gidgee Skink (Egernia stokesii) tail.jpg
  • A reindeer walks in front of Alkhornet, a mountain on the western coast of Spitsbergen, the largest island of Norway’s arctic Svalbard archipelago.
    Reindeer, Alkhornet, Svalbard, July,..2017
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