Port Douglas
With a distinctive atmosphere and a low-rise tropical old world charm, Port Douglas is famous specially for the 4 Mile Beach which is known to be a great place to see the sunrise.
Com uma atmosfera distinta e um característico charme tropical, Port Douglas é famoso especialmente pela 4 Mile Beach, conhecida por ser um óptimo lugar para ver o nascer do sol.
Hoskyn Islands
Bunker Group on the Great Barrier Reef
Grupo de ilhas na Grande Barreira de Corais.
Daintree National Park
It’s been a World Heritage Site since 1988. A large portion of this park consists of the Greater Daintree Rainforest which has existed for about 110 million years and is considered one of the oldest on earth.
É Património Mundial da Humanidade desde 1988. Uma grande parte deste parque consiste na Floresta Tropical de Daintree que existe há cerca de 110 milhões de anos e é considerada uma das mais antigas da Terra.
Whitsunday Islands
A visit to the Whitsundays is known to be a feast of the senses, surrounded by the natural beauty of the secluded beaches and friendly towns available to explore.
Uma visita ao Whitsundays é conhecida por ser uma festa dos sentidos, rodeada pela beleza natural das praias e cidades amigáveis disponíveis para explorar.
Brisbane
Stated as Australia’s third-largest city, Brisbane is casually emerging as one of the most desirable places to live in Australia and it is estimated that over 1000 people are packing their bags and moving up there every week.
Sendo a terceira maior cidade da Austrália , Brisbane está casualmente a emergir como um dos lugares mais desejáveis para viver na Austrália, e estima-se que mais de 1000 pessoas estejam a fazer as malas e a mudar-se para lá todas as semanas.
Lake MacKenzie
It is a ‘perched’ lake, which means it contains only rainwater, no groundwater. It’s not fed by streams and does not flow to the ocean.
É um lago "empoleirado", o que significa que contém apenas água da chuva, não subterrâneas. Não é alimentado por fluxos e não flui para o oceano.
all images via Google
Johanna Bradley said:
Yes, I like the look of Brisbane too. They’ve had a LOT of rain up there lately. This changing climate!
Juana said:
a Austrália é um dos últimos paraísos na terra.
samia2010oct said:
Your work is beautiful Ana Silva. Also thanks for visiting my blog.
cjf said:
Wow beautiful shots! I have never been to the Daintree National Park or the Withsundays, looks beautiful, inspired to go now 😀
darkjade68 said:
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darkjade68 said:
Awesome Ana
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Tracie Louise said:
And if that’s not enough for you, you can always come visit me in Kingaroy… Joh country and land of the peanut 🙂
AnaLuciaSilva said:
Thanks for the invite Tracie 😉
Suzanne said:
Feels like I just took a five minute vacation. 🙂 With snow flurries out my windows right now, this was a welcome retreat!
Oh, and I’m offically your newest follower. 🙂
AnaLuciaSilva said:
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for visiting and following =)
0htheplacesyoullgo said:
Unbelievable! I love how blue all of those pictures are. Thanks for the like, I’m definitely going through your entries to see more pictures as lovely as these!
AnaLuciaSilva said:
thanks =)
Thomas L. Tribby said:
Really stunning photographs. Thanks for sharing these.
eof737 said:
Beautiful settings and pictures… The world does have lots of gorgeous places to see. 😉
Jona Bering | Backpacking with a Book said:
the water beckons me to jump!
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Andrew Petcher said:
I love that reflection picture
Galicia Futura said:
Wonderful. We wish to visit Queensland in the future…
Postcardaholic said:
Great photos of Queensland
incaunipocrit said:
Reblogged this on ATA MOTEK.
incaunipocrit said:
Reblogged this on ATA MOTEK.
wfoster2011 said:
Some great pictures of Queensland. I often report on earthquakes in the region but have never seen pictures of Brisbane and the surrounding beautiful region.
Thanks,
Bill Foster