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11/06/2026

Lace monitors (tree goannas) are highly competent swimmers. They can confidently cross rivers and coastal inlets, and they often enter the water to hunt, cool down, or escape danger.
I was extremely lucky to spot this Lace Monitor and get this footage while I was kayaking at Turros Lake near Narooma

Photos from Find My Australia's post 08/06/2026

What a beautiful day in the Blue Mountains today with endless stunning views overlooking Jamison Valley.
Our walk started at Wentworth falls following the Grand Cliff Top walk, including a couple of out and back walks along the way to check out lower Wentworth Falls and Empress Falls.
For me this walk is one of the highlights of the Blue Mountains and never disappoints.
The Grand Cliff Top Walk is a stunning 19 km walk that can be broken up to suit your own capabilities.
Perfect walk to do with a stay over in the mountains.
It links Wentworth Falls to Katoomba, taking hikers past spectacular lookouts, hidden waterfalls, and lush rainforests

29/05/2026

Nestled on the western edge of Blackheath in the heart of the Blue Mountains National Park, the Centennial Pass Loop is one of those walks that quietly surprises you. While many visitors head for the famous lookouts around Katoomba, this lesser-known trail offers a more intimate experience of the Blue Mountains, combining towering sandstone cliffs, hidden waterfalls, fern-filled gullies, and sweeping views over the Kanimbla Valley.
* as always do your homework before heading out on any of these walks and know your limits
A little navigational skills required on this walk

21/05/2026

I’m overseas ATM
For those interested I’ve attached a video of the walk I did out from Malaga - Spain

What an incredibly magic day this was today as we headed out to do the Caminito del Rey.
El Caminito del Rey is a stunning, 7.7-kilometer cliffside trail in Málaga, Spain. Originally built between 1901 and 1905, it served as an access route for workers at two local hydroelectric power plants. It gained its famous royal name after King Alfonso XIII traversed it in 1921

17/05/2026

Now you see me, now you don't
Shovelnose rays (often called guitarfish) are unique cartilaginous fish that look like a hybrid of a shark and a ray. They have the flattened head and disc-like pectoral fins of a ray, but the robust body, tail, and prominent dorsal fins of a shark. They are completely harmless to humans
*Filmed in the crystal clear waters of Jervis Bay

12/05/2026

Guess what most people overseas are afraid of in Australia????

Australia has some of the most dangerous creatures in the world, including crocodiles, sharks and seven of the top 10 most venomous snakes in the world.
Top fear for overseas tourists going to Australia? SPIDERS 🕷️ 🕷️

07/05/2026

Kiama headland
The coastal geology of Kiama, New South Wales, is defined by 270-million-year-old volcanic activity from the Permian period, characterized by dramatic latite lava flows, columnar basalt formations, and extensive marine erosion. Key sites like Bombo Headland and the Kiama Blowhole showcase this volcanic history, where molten lava cooled and fractured into distinct shapes, later shaped by 19th-century quarrying and ongoing wave action.

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