Daytrip to Booloumbah Creek
Taking the Tank out to the creek with Steve and Jess to enjoy the cool waters and free time.
Crescent Head
Early mornings spent chasing the first light of day upon the cliff’s face, braving the wind for the sake of the sea air.
Giraween National Park
Monolithic boulders stacked on one another like the toys of giants make this spellbinding place come alive with wonder.
Wallaman Falls
The highest waterfall in Australia stands as a colossus over the canyon below, it’s shadow blocking the sun the further one descends until the ghosts of vapour consume the bottom in mist.
Lady Musgrave Island
The cyan waters of the reef surrounding Lady Musgrave hold great diversity and colour; my first adventure on the Great Barrier Reef was a masterclass in natural beauty.
Beaches of 1770
The pristine beaches of 1770, including Bustard Beach and Chinaman’s beach; set alight by merciless sun and the relief of day’s end.
Paperbark Forest
Golden rays of winter light pierce through the canopy as the sun sets over the paperbark trees near Agnes Waters.
Atlas Mountains
The jagged ranges of the Atlas Mountains divide Morocco with their inhospitable wilderness conditions and unforgiving terrain.
Chong Kaep
Rocha café overlooks the majestic agricultural lands from it’s perch within a historic building, as the mountains glimmer in the distance.
Views of Paka
This quiet village is home to spectacular vistas across the dusky plains and farmlands of Northern Thailand.
Pa Wai Falls
As one approaches the stream of water, the sensation of inertia is overwhelming as the hundreds of small falls join together to makes the hillside appear to be sliding altogether; soaring trees lock the ridges in place.
Joshua Tree
A dream of mine was to finally travel through this renowned desert park; it certainly won’t be the last time.
Moraine Lake
Jonny, Jordy and I scaled the rock faces to get a unique angle on this iconic destination in the Rockies; we witnessed an avalanche and found calm spaces to enjoy the scene in solitude.
Abraham Lake
Methane bubbles stacked in perfect columns beneath the ice create a serene and spellbinding effect as the glassy surface of the ice folds across between rugged Canadian peaks.