Crossing Mimosa Creek 2 is a photograph by Maryse Jansen which was uploaded on January 6th, 2021.
Crossing Mimosa Creek 2
A different spot, a different scenery.... equally beautiful! Crossing Mimosa Creek during a hike in Blackdown Tablelands National Park, Queensland,... more
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Crossing Mimosa Creek 2
Artist
Maryse Jansen
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Photograph
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A different spot, a different scenery.... equally beautiful! Crossing Mimosa Creek during a hike in Blackdown Tablelands National Park, Queensland, Australia.
This stunning National Park is a bit off the beaten track but definitely worth a visit! The Tablelands rise up quite abruptly in an environment of dry plains. Because of it’s ecological isolation, the park is home to some unique flora and fauna. The Tablelands are a part of Central Queensland’s Sandstone Belt. The park is the traditional home of the Ghungalu people.
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The Best Of Down Under - Australia 01-18-2021
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January 6th, 2021
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Bentley Davis
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Jordan Hill
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