We spent one of our last days at Maria Island, just off the east coast of Tasmania. It was a beautiful, uninhabited island, with tons of amazing scenery. I've narrowed down our pictures to a few of the best.

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Iron stained sandstone on Maria Island.
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Gorgeous rock patterns.
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Ingrid exploring the rocks.
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Carved out rocks.
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Snails attached to the rocks.
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Neat sea star.
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Looking back at the forest on the island.
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Neat rocks!
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All kinds of neat stuff in here.
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Waratah Anemone (closed up)
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More cool rocks.
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Jeff enjoying the view from our picnic spot.
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Cape Barren Goose.
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Neat plant unfurling.
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Cape Barren goslings.
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Orb weaver spider and some kind of fly.
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Native hens.
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Neat yellow flower.
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Another tree shot.
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Oystercatcher.
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Sea creatures on rocks.
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The ocean.
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Neat shelled creatures.
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Waratah Anemone (open).
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Shells & seaweed.
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More textures in the sandstone.