The Blue Mountains is an immense landscape of sandstone plateaus, escarpments and gorges situated mid-way along the spine of the ‘Great Dividing Range’ the 3,500km long expanse of mountains, plateaus and hills that runs parallel to the east coast of the continent of Australia.
The Amazon River basin encompasses the largest rainforest ecosystem and up to 30% of all of the species of plants and animals on planet Earth
takayna/Tarkine is the southern Hemisphere's largest temperate rainforest, a vast expanse of wild country encompassing spectacular coastline, wild rivers, mountains, waterfalls and open heathland and plains
Our Earth. The best thing that has ever happened to the Universe. Our Earth, 152 million kilometres from our Sun, with a perfect temperature, liquid water, and a perfectly balanced atmosphere, is the only planet in the Universe known to support life.
kunanyi is a wild mountain, rich in wildlife and superb natural features, that rises 1271m above the city of Hobart
Maasai Mara is the northern reaches of the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem, one of the most important wildlife areas and wild landscapes in Africa
The Peak District is a landscape of remarkable beauty found at the southern end of the Pennines, “the backbone of England”, Britain’s rocky spine of hills running from Derbyshire north through the Yorkshire Dales across the North Pennines, over Hadrian’s Wall and on to Scotland.
The spires of the Grand Teton mountains are situated along the spine of North America's Rocky Mountains, and rise dramatically more than 7,000 feet above the lakes and sagebrush valley floor below.
For ecologist/ornithologist and Birdlife Tasmania Convenor Dr Karen Dick, her love of nature comes from her South African childhood, a mother who rehabilitated wildlife and an unexpected encounter with the incredible secretarybird.
Plant and tree enthusiasts around the globe have long debated which tree is the oldest on Earth. Like anyone with passion they state the case for their favoured botanic beauty. This article contains a few of the oldest souls on our wondrous planet.
Lake Malbena is the heart of Tasmania's Western Lakes wilderness in the Walls of Jerusalem National Park. The lake was carved out of the surrounding landscape in the last period of glaciation, well over 10,000 years ago.
The coral heart of the Philippines, in the Sulu Basin, is the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park.
Maasai Mara is the northern reaches of the Mara-Serengeti ecosystem, one of the most important wildlife areas and wild landscapes in Africa
Bruny hosts a rich human history, highly varied and exquisite natural landscapes, and is a wonderful place to find peace, solitude and to connect with wild nature.
Mosman is an exquisitely beautiful urban peninsula in the heart of Sydney harbour. A place of rich natural heritage, with myriad birds, hidden beaches, fascinating cultural heritage, and important patches of remnant bushland.
Chitral and Gilgit-Baltistan is a sublime region of valleys, glaciers, icy rivers, alpine pastures, lakes, and mountain passes in Northern Pakistan.
Panay Island lays in the heart of the Philippines archipelago, and is home to an extraordinary collection of plants, animals and ecosystems, including tropical rainforests, mangroves, and grasslands. It faces the Sulu sea, home of the World Heritage listed Tubbataha Reef.
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