Breathtaking photos of a traveler who has traveled more than 40,000 km across Australia
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/breathtaking-photos-of-a-traveler-who-has-traveled-more-than-40000-km-across-australia1.htmlAn avid traveler and photographer Johan Lolos has been plowing the vast expanses of Australia for a whole year. The total length of the fascinating journey was more than 40,000 km, which he overcame with the help of a car, plane, boat and other means of transportation. The photographer visited every state where stunning landscapes presented themselves to his eyes. During his year-long journey, Johan witnessed amazing natural phenomena and breathtaking views, which he photographed and shared this beauty with everyone.
Pinnacles, Washington
12 apostles, the Great Ocean Road
Bare Sand Island
Bay of Lights
Uluru
Blue Mountains
Darwin
Devils Marbles
Gunlom, Kakadu National Park
Heart of the Reef, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland
Kalbarri National Park, Washington
Kangaroo Island
Katherine Gorge
Kimberly, Washington
Lady Elliot Island
Loch Ard Gorge
Sydney, New South Wales
Whitehaven Beach
Kakadu National Park
Whitehaven Beach
Whitsunday Islands
Sydney, New South Wales
Uluru
Whitehaven Beach
Keywords: Landscape | Traveler | States
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