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  • The north end of Inch beach, looking westwards towards Dingle - Dingle Peninsular.
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  • Small waves break on the shore as a man standing next to rocks extending into the water, watches the sun go down on Inch Beach, Dingle Peninsula.
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  • 'Coming Home' is a personal series of images capturing the isolation, vastness and rugged beauty of landscapes around the South-West region of Western Australia; an area commonly referred to as 'Down South'. Returning to WA after an absence of 18 years was a strange experience. A combination of feeling home, but also one of feeling like a stranger after living in New York for a long period of time. The irony is that I have a tendency to be a bit of a lone wolf, and often crave places and surroundings that are devoid of people. Listening to the silence; the rustle of leaves and branches swaying in the wind, waves crashing on the shore, is a way of reconnecting and coming home to myself.
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  • Araucaria heterophylla commonly known as Norfolk Island Pine, is a tall conifer that belongs to the family Araucariaceae. The trees are planted abundantly along oceanic coastal areas of Australia.
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