Maria Island, a pristine nature reserve on Tasmania's coast, is known for its breathtaking cliffs that offer panoramic views of the surrounding waters and landscape. The island's impressive cliffs, formed by centuries of geological activity, provide a dramatic backdrop for hikers and photographers. From the steep rock formations at the Painted Cliffs to the majestic Fossil Cliffs, each area has its unique charm and story. Visitors exploring the cliffs are rewarded with spectacular views of the azure sea and the island's lush nature. This photo shows the rugged beauty of the cliffs on Maria Island, a perfect illustration of Tasmania's wild and untouched beauty.
My name is Ken Tempelers. I am currently traveling the world, and would like to capture the world as I see it, through the lens of my camera. I love nature, textures, lines and people/animals. With my pictures I try to take you a little bit.. Read more…