Australia in colour : photographs from the Australian Geographic image collection / [written by Quentin Chester, Chrissie Goldrick and Ken Eastwood.

By: Chester, QuentinContributor(s): Goldrick, Chrissie | Eastwood, KenMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Sydney, N.S.W. : ACP Magazines, 2011Description: 59 p. : col. Ill. ; 17 x 25 cmISBN: 9781742452272 (hbk.)Subject(s): Australian Geographic Pty. Ltd -- Pictorial works | Photography in geography | Australia -- Pictorial worksDDC classification: 910.9 Summary: PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTOGRAPHS. Australia is the world's smallest continent but the world's largest island, unsurpassed in its diversity of cultures and natural wonders. Australian Geographic invites readers to explore this vast and beautiful land through this superb collection of bird's-eye photographs that spotlight Australia's fascinating contrasts. The result is a spectacular portfolio of pictures that give us a rare glimpse of Australia's complex beauty. The books transport readers to the remote reaches of this country: from the boundless expanses of the Outback to the incomparable sapphire blue of the Great Barrier Reef. Readers experience the heat of scorching deserts dominated by rocks of bizarre shapes and otherworldy colors, dive into bountiful waterfalls and salt lakes, and encounter exotic animals and futuristic cities.
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PHOTOGRAPHY & PHOTOGRAPHS. Australia is the world's smallest continent but the world's largest island, unsurpassed in its diversity of cultures and natural wonders. Australian Geographic invites readers to explore this vast and beautiful land through this superb collection of bird's-eye photographs that spotlight Australia's fascinating contrasts. The result is a spectacular portfolio of pictures that give us a rare glimpse of Australia's complex beauty. The books transport readers to the remote reaches of this country: from the boundless expanses of the Outback to the incomparable sapphire blue of the Great Barrier Reef. Readers experience the heat of scorching deserts dominated by rocks of bizarre shapes and otherworldy colors, dive into bountiful waterfalls and salt lakes, and encounter exotic animals and futuristic cities.

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