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Tasmanian Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus tasmaniensis), is recognised as the Tasmanian subspecies of the Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus hirsutus) found on mainland Australia. Photo taken in Tasmania, Australia.
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Tasmanian Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus tasmaniensis), is recognised as the Tasmanian subspecies of the Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus hirsutus) found on mainland Australia. Photo taken in Tasmania, Australia.
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Tasmanian Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus tasmaniensis), is recognised as the Tasmanian subspecies of the Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus hirsutus) found on mainland Australia. Photo taken in Tasmania, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Tasmanian Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus tasmaniensis), is recognised as the Tasmanian subspecies of the Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus hirsutus) found on mainland Australia. Photo taken in Tasmania, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Tasmanian Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus tasmaniensis), is recognised as the Tasmanian subspecies of the Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus hirsutus) found on mainland Australia. Photo taken in Tasmania, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Tasmanian Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus tasmaniensis), is recognised as the Tasmanian subspecies of the Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus hirsutus) found on mainland Australia. Photo taken in Tasmania, Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus). Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus). Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus). Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus). Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus). Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus). Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus). Cradle Mountain, Tasmania, Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus). Under care at the Trowunna Wildlife Park. Tasmania, Australia
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Common Wombat (Vombatus ursinus), also known as the Coarse-haired Wombat or Bare-nosed Wombat. Found in southern and eastern Australia, including Tas and Vic, and in mountain districts in southern Qld.
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White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus), female. Found in forests, woodlands, heath and spinifex throughout Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus), female in nest. Found in forests, woodlands, heath and spinifex throughout Australia.
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White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus), female. Found in forests, woodlands, heath and spinifex throughout Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus), female. Found in forests, woodlands, heath and spinifex throughout Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus), female. Found in forests, woodlands, heath and spinifex throughout Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus), female. Found in forests, woodlands, heath and spinifex throughout Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus). Found in forests, woodlands, heath and spinifex throughout Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus). Found in forests, woodlands, heath and spinifex throughout Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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White-browed Woodswallow (Artamus superciliosus), female. Found in forests, woodlands, heath and spinifex throughout Australia.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Scuba Diver exploring wreck of World War II Japanese bi-plane. New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Wreck of a Japanese World War 2 plane. New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Scuba Diver exploring a wreck of World War II Japanese bi-plane. New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Scuba Diver exploring a wreck of World War II Japanese tanks. New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Scuba Diver exploring wreck of World War II Japanese bi-plane. New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Scuba Diver exploring a wreck of World War II Japanese tanks. New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea. Within the Coral Triangle.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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World War 2 B25 Bomber wreck. Situated in West New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea. Within the Coral Triangle.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Wreck of a Japanese World War 2 aircraft. Rabaul, New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea. Within the Coral Triangle.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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World War 2 B25 Bomber wreck. Situated in West New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea. Within the Coral Triangle.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Wreck of a Japanese World War 2 aircraft. Rabaul, New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea. Within the Coral Triangle.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Divers exploring a WWll Japanese Zero fighter plane sitting intact and upright in 17m of water. Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Divers exploring a WWll Japanese Zero fighter plane sitting intact and upright in 17m of water. Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Divers exploring a WWll Japanese Zero fighter plane sitting intact and upright in 17m of water. Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Divers exploring a WWll Japanese Zero fighter plane sitting intact and upright in 17m of water. Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com |
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Scuba divers observing a Lockheed P-38 Lightning World War II American fighter aircraft, resting intact on the sea floor in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Within the Coral Triangle.
© Bob Halstead / OceanwideImages.com |
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Lockheed P-38 Lightning World War II American fighter aircraft, resting intact on the sea floor in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Within the Coral Triangle.
© Bob Halstead / OceanwideImages.com |
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Scuba divers observing a Lockheed P-38 Lightning World War II American fighter aircraft, resting intact on the sea floor in Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. Within the Coral Triangle.
© Bob Halstead / OceanwideImages.com |
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Divers with underwater scooters explore a WW II landing craft off the coast of South Maui, Hawaii. USA.
© David Fleetham / OceanwideImages.com |
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Schooling Bigeye Jacks (Caranx sexfasciatus) on the Liberty Shipwreck, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
© David Fleetham / OceanwideImages.com |
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Divers exploring a WW II Corsair fighter plane off South-East Oahu, Hawaii, Pacific Ocean, USA.
© David Fleetham / OceanwideImages.com |
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Divers observing schooling Bigeye Jacks (Caranx sexfasciatus) on the Liberty Shipwrech, Tulamben, Bali, Indonesia.
© David Fleetham / OceanwideImages.com |
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Gruta do Lago Azul or the Grotto of the Blue Lake in Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil. The cave was formed over thousands of years through the corrosive action of rainwater and water in the underground aquifer.
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Gruta do Lago Azul or the Grotto of the Blue Lake in Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil. The cave was formed over thousands of years through the corrosive action of rainwater and water in the underground aquifer.
© Michael Patrick O'Neill / OceanwideImages.com |
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Gruta do Lago Azul or the Grotto of the Blue Lake in Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil. The cave was formed over thousands of years through the corrosive action of rainwater and water in the underground aquifer.
© Michael Patrick O'Neill / OceanwideImages.com |
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