There are those places that are unique in the world. This bay in Australia is one of them. You can tell immediately from the spiral shape between the white sand and the blue sea that the photo was taken at Whitehaven. The unreal shape is created there only under the right tidal conditions and is best visited via a long boat trip. This is because the bay is in the middle of the beautiful Whitsunday Islands, the tourist hotspot of Australia's east coast. A tour of this area takes you via ship or boat past countless green islands, blue sea and illustrious snorkelling spots.
Salient detail; Whithaven's white sand has such special properties that it is forbidden to take it with you. The only one allowed to use it is none other than the US NASA.
My name is Robin Schalk. Published photographer from Breda, who wants to squeeze every drop of art out of a project. With great pleasure, I transform every assignment into something beautiful.
My hunger for creativity has led me to multiple disciplines of photography. I travel the world for the..
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