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Chris Van Hove
The Walls of China, a series of sand dunes in Mungo National Park.
A goanna in Hattah-Kulkyne National Park.
The century-old PS Alexander Arbuthnot paddle steamer in Port Echuca, originally built as a logging barge.
The Port of Echuca Discovery Centre has an outdoor museum and visitor centre.
A stretch of Lake Hume, the reservoir created by the Hume Dam.
The banks of the Murray River in Australia are lined with monumental stories — plucky tales of immigration, determined irrigation and visionary agriculture that today incorporates some of the nation’s finest vineyards.
Australia’s longest river cuts a slow course from the remote Snowy Mountains of New South Wales through the Outback to the Southern Ocean.
A zoo keeper feeds a quokka at Taronga Wildlife Retreat, Sydney.
Bronte Ocean Pool, Sydney.
The new 64-room Wildlife Retreat at Taronga is built around The Sanctuary, an animal enclosure home to echidnas, potoroos and wallabies.