“Urangan Dawn”

Urangan Dawn

“Urangan Dawn” is the latest addition to my portfolio of images available for sale and captures the beautiful colour’s of dawn as a backdrop to the iconic Urangan Pier in Hervery Bay. Hervey Bay is located on the Fraser Coast and is without doubt the Whale watching capital of Queensland and perhaps Australia. It also boasts easy access to the worlds largest sand island, the beautiful andĀ impressive Fraser Island.

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