On picturesque Magnetic Island, part of the Great Barrier Reef, the presence of rock wallabies offers a unique experience for visitors. These charming and tiny marsupials are characteristic of the island and one of the many attractions that draw nature lovers to this location. Rock wallabies are mostly seen in the rocky areas around the island, where they demonstrate their agility and adaptability to the rugged terrain. The opportunity to observe these animals up close in their natural habitat is a highlight for many visitors, and provides a special opportunity to learn more about Australia's native wildlife. Magnetic Island's commitment to the conservation of this special species makes it an important destination for conservation and education.
My name is Ken Tempelers. I am currently traveling the world, and would like to capture the world as I see it, through the lens of my camera. I love nature, textures, lines and people/animals. With my pictures I try to take you a little bit.. Read more…