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On the highly remote and rugged northern Kimberley Coast region of Western Australia, whilst flying on a seaplane to a location near Talbot Bay, we flew across these wonderful mangrove forested bays shaped by the amazing turquoise waters into land areas that resemble ferns from the air.

 

These warm-water mangroved inlets of the far-north are home to many fish species including large numbers of salt water crocodiles and endure tides variances, some of which are the largest in the world, of up to 10.5 metres (or 33 feet) each day.

 

Image taken with Sony A7r and Leica Summicron 50MM f2.0 ASPH.

 

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My Family and I are taking a year out of work (and school) and travelling around Australia in 2015/16 with our two young boys teaching them a thing or two about life out of a big city and into the outback.

I have set up Flickr Album "Australian Outback" and every week or so I will upload new 'worthy' landscape images mainly of our trip - link is below if interested.

www.flickr.com/photos/geoffhunter/albums/72157658012661708

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Taken on October 11, 2015