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Sunrise at Long Bay, and the Malabar Headland, just 12klm from Sydney CBD.  Malabar was named after the shipwreck MV Malabar, but there have been several shipwrecks on the Malabar Headland over the years. The bay is long and sheltered and no more than 10 metres deep. Narrowneck looking towards Nellies Glen and Megalong Valley Australian fur seal (sea lion) basking in the water with its front flippers covering its face.  Aww so cute. Narrowneck looking towards Nellies Glen and Megalong Valley Du Faurs Rocks in Mt Wilson in the mid afternoon.  Within 1/2 hour of this shot the weather had closed in over the mountains and rainfall. The little red gate at Bebeah Gardens in Autumn.  The parklands were originally built by Edward Cox in 1880.  Sprawling over many acres the garden includes various vistas of formal country garden. Mt Wilson Beautiful autumn sunrise with views from McMahons Point to Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, Sydney city CBD and North Sydney including Luna Park.  There is some low lying fog mvoing across the water near the  buldings A glimpse of the sun on the horizon at Coledale Tranquil zen garden with  timber arched bench seat and sounds of cascading waters from nearby waterfal in Autumn Autumn deciduous trees and freshly fallen leaves in a myriad of red, orange, brown and golden tones. Coledale rockshelf after tides washed in a lot of seawead Sunset views over North  Narrabeen and Narrabeen Lakes Entrance from North Narrabeen headland, northern beaches, Sydney The sun rising over the horizon at Long Bay, Malabar its sun rays underlighting the edges of the clouds and highlighting the foreground rocks in warm light. These red maple leaves all have unique and distinct markings created by nature.  Their flaws are all individual Autumn pathway filled with vibrant colours and dappled filtered sunlight through the colourful leaves. Early morning sunlight strikes the southern walls at Walls Lookout in the Blue Mountains National Park.  There is a small amount of fog in the valley and on the clifftop some puddles from earlier rain. Blue Mountains looking into the Grose Valley into the Blue Gum Forest. A kilometre hike brigs you to these unfenced views. Native fuschia flower, Epacris longiflora.  A tiny flower, red tubular shaped with white lobes growing in the Sydney, Hawkesbury sandstone areas Soft lavender bud in the field.  Focus to tip The soft morning light spotlights this tree in autumn highlighting its myriad of red orange and green leaves. Beutiful row of deciduous trees, their leaves in shades of rust, orange, yelllow and only a few still green and the grass covered in leaves already fallen. Beautiful sunlit autumn colours in the leaves of red orange, lime green and gold A beautiful weeping tree, its graceful long slender limbs with ovate leaves colours of gold, yellow and green that is backlit by the sunlight.  I think this is a weeping birch Walking under a canopy of red in the autum days in the cool air of the beautiful Blue Mountains. Nature rolls out the red carpet.  This pathway covered in fallen leaves of mostly red and rustic brown from nearby trees.  Blue Mountains, Australia. A tree lined avenue in Mt Wilson in the early stages of autumn. Sunset views south at Penrith Lakes, Australia Pierces Pass Lookout into the Grose Valley, Blue Mountains just after the sunrise. Pierces Pass looking over the Grose Valley, Blue Mountains, just after sunrise. Sunrise overlooking Botany Bay, Sydney from the boat wharf jetty.  Pretty clouds in shades of mango yellow and pinks colour the sky and reflect in the water. Scenic panoramic views of the sand dunes and lake at Winda Woppa, Hawks Nest, including Jimmy's Beach, Port Stephens.    Yacaaba Head, Mt Tomaree, Stephens Peak and the coastal towns of Shoal Bay and Nelson Bay on the horizon. Soft light on the sand dunes as the sunsets on another day and the ocean breese bristles through the scrub Catamaran on the water at Cabbage Tree Beach Jervis Bay Unique textured driftwood on the beach early morning  in Jervis BaY set against azure waters and blue skies The last colours of sunset aglow on the horizon as nightfall sets in at this peaceful secluded spot on St Georges Basin, near Jervis Bay, Australia.  A rustic timber  seat anchored between two trees allows one to sit reflect in peace. Sunrise at Plantation Point, Jervis Bay, the sky fills with rainbow colours of red magenta, yellow orange and blue Sunrise colours looking south over Nelson Beach, Jervis Bay, NSW Australia Spectacular sunrise over Plantation Point Vincentia.  Views from a rock ledge overlooking the reef at a high tide  and beyond to Beecroft Peninsula and Bowen Island on the horizon.  The brilliant colours in the sky also reflecting into the bay This one tree growing successfully out of a rock, near Orions Beach, Jervis Bay.  The rock is completely surrounded by water in high tide. The light from the sun filtered through high cloud just after sunrise falls across the  rocks wet sand and shallow tidal flows at Plantation Point, Vincentia in Jervis Bay creating interesting ares of light and dark.  Beecroft Peninusla in the far horizon. A long exposure dawn shot of first light at Mimosa Rocks in Mimosa Rocks National Park at Aragunnu.  A feature of this beach is its colourful boulder stones, ranging from whites,  a myriad of reds, yellows, greys and black.  You will see many ever changing  balance stones of various sizes and complexity erected here like the ones on the far rockface The little red gate at Bebeah Gardens in Autumn.  The parklands were originally built by Edward Cox in 1880.  Sprawling over 5 acres the garden includes various vistas of formal country garden with a grand sense of design. Bebeah is an open garden best viewed in spring and autumn. The rocky escarpment of Mimosa Rocks is varied and includes a  mixture of rock types including rhyolite, gabbro, sandstone, siltstone, conglomerate and metasediments. The rocks here are the result of volcanic eruptions underneath a deep lake, the lake water boiled and fumed, shattering bedrock into a mosaic of interlocking pieces. The erupting lava also broke up, forming a mass of rock pieces. As the lava dome grew, large chunks of lava were shed down its sides. The magnificent natural rock structure, Horse Head Rock, which lies in the beautiful coastal fishing village of Bermagui.  The rock has weathered by the forces of nature over time and resembles a horse drinking water.  Behind the sky lights up in hues of red orange and blue and in the foreground sharp volcanic rocks and rockpools wet with the surging seas Horse Head Rock at sunrise.  A natural rock formation that has been eroded over time into the shape and appearance of a horse drinking water.   The rock lies in a secluded pebbly beach in Bermagui, south coast NSW, Australia Bega River bridge crossing on a beautiful sunny morning. Sun rising behind Mimosa Rocks, the geology here is varied and includes various volcanics, mixed with mudstone, interesting sea stacks and columnar jointing. Beautiful pastel colours of the dawn sky and the subtle light on the textured sandstone rocks and water. The Ivo Rowe natural rockpool with textured weathered and eroded rocks and timber and chain fence The steep steps leading down into Bronte Ocean Baths at the southern end of Bronte Beach, Sydney Australia.  The pool is built into the cliffs and has a unique kickboard for lap swimmers.The sun breaks free of clouds at sunrise casting a soft orange glow onto the clouds and across the ocean.