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Mount Lidgbird and Mount Gower, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Australia, Tasman Sea, Pacific
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Endemic Kentia palms, also cultivated for worldwide sale, and lagoon with Mount Eliza beyond, on this 10km long volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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Endemic Kentia palms, also cultivated for worldwide sale, and lagoon with Mount Eliza beyond, on this 10km long volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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Looking north to Lover's Bay with two Norfolk Island pines by the lagoon with the world's most southerly coral reef, on this 10km long ancient volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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Old Settlement Bay and Mount Lidgbird on left and Mount Gower by the lagoon with the world's most southerly coral reef, volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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The lagoon with the world's most southerly coral reef, at this 10km long volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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The lagoon and the world's most southerly coral reef, on the west coast of this 10km long volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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Aerial of Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Australia, Tasman Sea, Pacific
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Eroded calcarenite rock (cemented coral sands) with Mount Lidgbird and Mount Gower by the lagoon with the world's most southerly coral reef, on this 10km long volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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View to the north of the island across the lagoon with the world's most southerly coral reef, on this 10km long ancient volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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View south from Kim's Lookout to Mount Lidgbird on the left and Mount Gower by the lagoon with the world's most southerly coral reef, on this 10km long volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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View from Mount Lidgbird over Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Australia, Tasman Sea, Pacific
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Aerial of view Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Australia, Tasman Sea, Pacific
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Mount Lidgbird and Mount Gower at sunset, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Australia, Tasman Sea, Pacific
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Mount Lidgbird on the left and Mount Gower by the lagoon with the world's most southerly coral reef, on this 10km long volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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Large white tern (Gygis alba) chick, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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Endemic kentia palms that are also cultivated for worldwide sale with Mount Lidgbird on the left and Mount Gower by the lagoon with the world's most southerly coral reef, on this 10km long volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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View from Malabar Hill over Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Australia, Tasman Sea, Pacific
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Adult white tern (Gygis alba) with two fish for its chick, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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View from Malabar Hill over Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Australia, Tasman Sea, Pacific
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Eroded calcarenite rock (cemented coral sands) with Mount Lidgbird and Mount Gower by the lagoon with the world's most southerly coral reef, on this 10km long volcanic island in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific Ocean.
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Grove of Palm Trees by Cliff Lord Howe Island New South Wales, Australia
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Little boats lying in the grass in front of Mount Lidgbird and Mount Gower in the background, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Australia, Tasman Sea, Pacific
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Many mullet and trevally during fish feeding at Ned's Beach, one of the most popular tourist activities on this 10km long volcanic island with the world's most southerly coral reef in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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Adult white tern (Gygis alba) with squid in its beak, Lord Howe Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific
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New Zealand,South Island,Nelson. Kayak on Onetahuti Beach in Abel Tasman National Park. Named after the Dutch Explorer,the first European to discover New Zealand in 1642,it is the smallest national park in the country.
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