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Scenic view of the blowhole at Bichino at Bay of Fires Tasmania. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial drone view of orange lichen-covered boulders at Bay of Fires Tasmania. Green-blue ocean water. Scenic coastal landscape Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape of Bay of Fires Tasmania Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape of Bay of Fires Tasmania Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape of Bay of Fires Tasmania Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Garden - Bay of Fires Royalty Free Stock Photo
Footprints in the sand at a beach at the Bay of Fires, North-Eastern Tasmania, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bay of Fires Tasmania
Landscape of Bay of Fires Tasmania Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape of Bay of Fires Tasmania Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ebb and flow of the ocean at a beach in the Bay of Fires, Tasmania, Australia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Orange lichen rocks at Bay of Fires, Tasmania. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scene of giant granite rock boulders covered in orange and red lichen at the Bay of Fires in Tasmania, Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful glow of sunrise at Bay of Fires in Tasmania Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape of Bay of Fires Tasmania Australia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Bay of Fires indigenous name: larapuna is a bay on the northeastern coast of Tasmania in Australia, extending from Binalong Bay to Eddystone Point. The bay was given its name in 1773 by Captain Tobias Furneaux in Adventure,who saw the fires of Aboriginal people on the beaches. The Bay of Fires is a region of white beaches, blue water and orange-hued granite the color of which is actually produced by a lichen. The northern section of the bay is part of Mount William National Park; the southern end is a conservation area. A wide range of activities can be pursued in the Bay of Fires area, including camping, beach activities, boating, bird watching, fishing, swimming, surfing and walking.


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