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  • Boyd's Tower in Ben Boyd National Park on the Sapphire Coast of southern New South Wales. Originally intended by it's creator, local entrepreneur Benjamin Boyd, as a lighthouse, it was denied the license and was subsequently converted into a whale spotting station for the local whaling station, a purpose to which it is ideally suited sitting as it does on a headland on Red Point with magnificent views over the ocean on three sides. It was built in 1847.
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  • Boyd's Tower in Ben Boyd National Park on the Sapphire Coast of southern New South Wales. Originally intended by it's creator, local entrepreneur Benjamin Boyd, as a lighthouse, it was denied the license and was subsequently converted into a whale spotting station for the local whaling station, a purpose to which it is ideally suited sitting as it does on a headland on Red Point with magnificent views over the ocean on three sides. It was built in 1847.
    Boyd's Tower (0090109005526).tif
  • Boyd's Tower in Ben Boyd National Park on the Sapphire Coast of southern New South Wales. Originally intended by it's creator, local entrepreneur Benjamin Boyd, as a lighthouse, it was denied the license and was subsequently converted into a whale spotting station for the local whaling station, a purpose to which it is ideally suited sitting as it does on a headland on Red Point with magnificent views over the ocean on three sides. It was built in 1847.
    Boyd's Tower (0090109004943).tif
  • Boyd's Tower in Ben Boyd National Park on the Sapphire Coast of southern New South Wales. Originally intended by it's creator, local entrepreneur Benjamin Boyd, as a lighthouse, it was denied the license and was subsequently converted into a whale spotting station for the local whaling station, a purpose to which it is ideally suited sitting as it does on a headland on Red Point with magnificent views over the ocean on three sides. It was built in 1847.
    Boyd's Tower (0090109004225).tif
  • Boyd's Tower in Ben Boyd National Park on the Sapphire Coast of southern New South Wales. Originally intended by it's creator, local entrepreneur Benjamin Boyd, as a lighthouse, it was denied the license and was subsequently converted into a whale spotting station for the local whaling station, a purpose to which it is ideally suited sitting as it does on a headland on Red Point with magnificent views over the ocean on three sides. It was built in 1847.
    Boyd's Tower (0090109004206).tif
  • Reds Point in the Ben Boyd National Park on the Sapphire Coast of New South Wales.
    Sapphire Coast (0090109003819).tif
  • Reds Point in the Ben Boyd National Park on the Sapphire Coast of New South Wales.
    Sapphire Coast (0090109003712).tif
  • Reds Point in the Ben Boyd National Park on the Sapphire Coast of New South Wales.
    Sapphire Coast (0090109003131).tif
  • Reds Point in the Ben Boyd National Park on the Sapphire Coast of New South Wales.
    Sapphire Coast (0090109003105).tif
  • At Twofold Bay in Ben Boyd National Park near Eden on the NSW Sapphire Coast, sandstone and red siltstone create folds in the rock from geological forces.
    Sapphire Coast (0090109005154).tif
  • Lifesavers on duty at Cylinder Beach on Stradbroke Island, Queensland. The beach was named such because it used to be the landing point for offloading the gas cylinders for the nearby lighthouse on Point Lookout. North Stradbroke Island, just off Queensland's capital city of Brisbane, is the world's second largest sand island and, with its miles of sandy beaches, a popular summer holiday destination.
    Lifeguards at the beach at North Str...tif
  • Lifesavers on duty at Cylinder Beach on Stradbroke Island, Queensland. The beach was named such because it used to be the landing point for offloading the gas cylinders for the nearby lighthouse on Point Lookout. North Stradbroke Island, just off Queensland's capital city of Brisbane, is the world's second largest sand island and, with its miles of sandy beaches, a popular summer holiday destination.
    Lifeguards at a Queensland beach (Ph...tif
  • Lifesavers on duty at Cylinder Beach on Stradbroke Island, Queensland. The beach was named such because it used to be the landing point for offloading the gas cylinders for the nearby lighthouse on Point Lookout. North Stradbroke Island, just off Queensland's capital city of Brisbane, is the world's second largest sand island and, with its miles of sandy beaches, a popular summer holiday destination.
    Lifeguards at and Australian beach (...tif
  • Runners in the Red Wave get ready at the start of the 2012 Cherry Blossom 10-Miler, the 40th running of the race that is run every spring in Washington DC to coincide with the National Cherry Blossom Festival. The course starts near the Washington Monument, heads over Memorial Bridge and back, goes up under the Kennedy Center, around the Tidal Basin and past the Jefferson Memorial, and then does a loop around Hains Point back to the finish near the Washington Monument.
    2012 Cherry Blossom 10-Miler Red Wav...tif
  • Some of the runners in the Red Wave get ready to start at the 2012 Cherry Blossom 10-Miler, the 40th running of the race that is run every spring in Washington DC to coincide with the National Cherry Blossom Festival. The course starts near the Washington Monument, heads over Memorial Bridge and back, goes up under the Kennedy Center, around the Tidal Basin and past the Jefferson Memorial, and then does a loop around Hains Point back to the finish near the Washington Monument.
    2012 Cherry Blossom 10-Miler Runners...tif