While up was an exposed tramp, down to Deadman’s Bay was a secluded steep send through my favourite dense green. Here the forest is warm, the canopy alight with brilliant blue, hidden are the birds calling, the insects beating their wings en mass, and the frogs calling back and forth. Read more about my third trip along the South Coast Track here, and check out the full collection of landscape photographs here.
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The South Coast Track – where these photos were taken – is the traditional lands of the Lyluequonny & Needwonnee people. I respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of these lands and waters on which I was able to traverse, learn, and appreciate – and pay respect to the First Nations Peoples and their elders, past, present and future.
P.S. Photos from the first trip along the South Coast Track here.