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“Island Ripples”

Island Ripples

“Island Ripples” is the next addition to my portfolio of images from the Boyne / Tannum area and is taken from Wild Cattle Island. This photo reminds me of the Tourism Queensland saying from a few years ago. “Queensland. Beautiful one day, perfect the next”. Its hard to imagine a more picture perfect start to a day on an idyllic Queensland Beach. With almost all of Tannum Sands building hidden behind the sheoak trees you could literally be on an isolated beach miles from anywhere. Prints available now in a variety of sizes. Cheers, Gary.

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