Australia is the sixth largest country in the world. It's about the same size as the 48 mainland states of the USA and 50 per cent larger than Europe, but has the lowest population density in the world - only two people per square kilometre.
by Liz
A wonderful sight. Taken at South West Rocks, NSW (South West Rocks Dive Centre). Taken with a Sony Cybershot.
Photocomp October '05 - Novice
by Liz
Silhouette of a Grey Nurse Shark (Carcharias taurus) at Green Island.
Photocomp October '05 - Novice
by Kane
This shot of a seal was taken at Jurien Bay, WA with an Olympus C5060.
Photocomp October '05 - Open
by Kane
This shot of a seal was taken at Jurien Bay, WA with an Olympus C5060.
Photocomp October '05 - Open
by Kane
This shot of a seal was taken at Jurien Bay, WA with an Olympus C5060.
Photocomp October '05 - Open
by BradS
Western Frogfish (Batrachomoeus occidentalis) at Exmouth, WA. Using an Olympus 5050.
Photocomp October '05 - Open
by BradS
Nudibranch (Chromodoris coi) at Exmouth, WA. Using an Olympus 5050.
Photocomp October '05 - Open
by BradS
Trumpetfish (Aulistomus chinenesis) at Exmouth, WA. Using an Olympus 5050.
Photocomp October '05 - Open
by Fergy
This photo of a Giant Moray (Gymnothorax javanicus) was taken on a trip I did with JCU dive club to the Yongala.
by Fergy
This photo of a Coral Rockcod (Cephalopholis miniata) was taken on a trip I did with JCU dive club to the Yongala.
by Fergy
This photo of a Tall-fin Batfish (Platax teira) was taken on a trip I did with JCU dive club to the Yongala.
by Fergy
This photo of a Hawksbill Turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata ) was taken on a trip I did with JCU dive club to the Yongala.
by Hisayo
Biscuit Star (Pentagonaster duebeni) taken at Rottnest Island with Sea & Sea 3000 - a bit blurry as I'm still very new to underwater photography
by Hisayo
Weedy Sea Dragon taken at Rottnest Island with Sea & Sea 3000 - a bit blurry as I'm still very new to underwater photography.