Showing posts with the label Australia

The World’s Smallest Mountain And Mountain Range

Jan 28, 2017

That little bump ahead, just beyond the fork in the road, is the world’s smallest registered mountain. Located in Australia’s low-lying Terr...

The Orange Rocks of Bay of Fires

Oct 1, 2016

The Bay of Fires, on the northeastern coast of Tasmania in Australia, is a large bay that extends for about 30 km from Binalong Bay in the s...

The Giant Eucalyptus of Australia

Sep 19, 2016

Most eucalyptus trees are moderately-sized but come to their native land, Australia, and you will be surprised at how tall these trees can g...

Stromatolites of Hamelin Pool

Sep 1, 2016

What appear to be rocks submerged in the hyper-saline water of Hamelin Pool at the base of Shark Bay in the Gascoyne region of Western Austr...

Unusual Drawbridge Railway Crossing in Australia

Aug 1, 2016

South of Rockhampton in Queensland, Australia, are a number of drawbridge-like crossings that carry 2-feet tracks of the Sugar Cane Railway ...

The Boab Prison Trees of Australia

Jun 18, 2016

The Australian baobab tree, a relative to the baobabs of Madagascar and mainland Africa, is a large tree with a big swollen trunk that resem...

Mount Conner: The Rock That Fools You

Jun 13, 2016

One of Australia’s most recognizable natural icon is a large sandstone rock formation called Ayer’s Rock or Uluru, located about 450 km away...

The Rabbit Proof Fence of Australia

Apr 1, 2016

Stretching from north to south across Western Australia, dividing the entire continent into two unequal parts, is a flimsy barbed-wire fence...

The Most Visually Impressive Impact Craters on Earth

Mar 3, 2016

It is estimated that the earth’s surface is struck by about 500 meteorites a year, but only about 5 or 6 are large enough to be detected by ...

Tarkhan Dress: The World’s Oldest Woven Garment

Mar 2, 2016

This tattered V-neck linen shirt, currently on display in the UCL Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, is the world’s oldest woven garment...

The Asbestos Ghost Town of Wittenoom

Mar 1, 2016

One of the most beautiful areas in the Pilbara region of Western Australia is also one of the most dangerous. About eighty years ago, blue a...

The Mysterious Marree Man of South Australia

Feb 3, 2016

In June 1998 a local pilot flying over the remote South Australian desert discovered an enormous drawing of an Aboriginal man hunting with a...

Australian Farmer Fights Soil Erosion With Land Art

Jan 29, 2016

After a recent bushfire consumed all vegetation on his land, a South Australian farmer Brian Fischer decided to etch a gigantic geometric pa...

World’s Most Beautiful And Outstanding Piers

Jan 20, 2016

Piers were originally built for the purpose of getting people and cargo from the boat to the shore without getting their feet wet, before th...

The Wedding Cake Rock, Australia

Jan 9, 2016

The Wedding Cake Rock is an unusual geological formation located just north of Marley Beach near Bundeena within the Royal National Park, in...

The Painted Cliffs of Maria Island

Dec 29, 2015

The beautifully patterned sandstone rocks of Painted Cliffs are one of Maria island’s most popular attraction. The mountainous island locate...

Places Where Three Time Zones Meet

Dec 17, 2015

When Italian mathematician Quirico Filopanti first sounded the idea of time zones in his book Miranda! published in 1858, he proposed that ...

The Floating Forest of Homebush Bay, Sydney

Dec 5, 2015

The affluent suburb of Homebush Bay on the south bank of the Parramatta River, in the inner west of Sydney, was once the dumping ground for ...

Try Galileo’s Gravity Experiments From The Leaning Tower of Gingin

Nov 27, 2015

In the late 16th century, famed Italian scientist Galileo Galilei supposedly dropped balls of different weights from the Leaning Tower of Pi...

A Tsunami of Shelf Cloud Over Sydney

Nov 14, 2015

For the last few days, social media is awash with photographs of an extraordinary roll of cloud that has acquired the moniker of “cloud tsun...