Beneath the city of Mount Gambier lie caves and sinkholes, above it bustles with shops, restaurants and galleries. Its best-known icon is the Blue Lake, which mysteriously changes colour to deep blue from November to March.
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David Haintz
Ewen Ponds, Mount Gambier, South Australia. Canon7D, Nimar Housing, 17-70mm lens. I had left early in the from Rapid Bay returning back to Melbourne so I could squeeze a dive in. I was suprised to see so much life.
Photocomp November '12 - Open
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annaM
Photo taken in Kilsby's Sinkhole, South Australia. Canon Ixus.
Photocomp March '10 - Open
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MickT
This photo was taken in Kilsby's Sinkhole near Mt Gambier, South Australia.
Photocomp October '08 - Open
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Cabbage
Taken in Ewan Ponds, Mount Gambier, South Australia.
Photocomp September '05 - Open
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Harry
The entrance of Pines cave, South Australia. Nikon D100, 16mm fisheye, SB-105 strobes.
Photo Comp September '05 - Open
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Paul Bigg
This photo of a pile of crayfish was taken around Carpenter Rocks (30km South West of Mount Gambier, SA). Camera was a Sony T1 with underwater housing.
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Paul Bigg
This deflated puffer fish backed himself into a hole and posed for a photo or two. Image was taken at Carpenter Rocks in SA with Sony DSC-T1 Digital Camera with housing. December 2004.
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Paul Bigg
It's not often that you can get a good photo and a good meal from the same subject but it it's a fairly common occurrence down here for me. Anyone jealous? Image was taken at Carpenter Rocks (30km South West of Mount Gambier) in SA with Sony DSC-T1 Digital Camera with housing.
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Paul Bigg
This photo of an inflated porcupinefish was taken around Carpenter Rocks (30km South West of Mount Gambier, SA). Camera was a Sony T1 with underwater housing.