Enjoy these lovely photographs from Cindy Knoke!

Dolerite Columns rise up to 980 feet from the sea in Cape Raoul Tasmania.

Dolphins fish,

and fly,

off the eastern coast.

Echidna encountered on the trail. Echidnas, like platypus, are the world’s only egg laying mammals or monotremes.

He buries his face in the ground to hide from us!

Endangered Tasmanian Devil stares at the camera lens at Bonorong Wildlife Rescue, Hospital & Sanctuary, in Brighton Tasmania.

Tasmanian Devils are carnivorous marsupials once endemic in Australia, but now wild only in Tasmania.

Sleepy wombat at Bonorong. Wombats are herbivorous marsupials native to Australia and Tasmania. They are one of the rarest land mammals in the world.
Cheers to you from stunning Tasmania and her wild creatures~
For more about Bonorong and the work they do, check out: https://www.bonorong.com.au/
Love the photos.
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They are beautiful.
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Amazing photos! Wow!
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Yes, they are!
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Thank you Charles for your thoughtful support & stay safe my friend დ
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Cindy, you are very welcome. Stay safe and healthy.
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Oh wow beautiful pictures
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Yes, they are!
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These photos and animals are amazing! Thanks for sharing.
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You are very welcome.
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Thank you for sharing, onother one of Cindy’s wonderful journeys.
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You are very welcome!
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Thank you very much Charles! Be well and stay save. Michael
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Michael, thank you, and stay safe and well also.
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Thank you Charles. All the best to you and yours too.
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