Aurora Australis by intrepidphotos

The Aurora Australis dances over the Great Lake of Tasmania’s Central Plateau with individual beams or curtins visable. The phenomenon is sparked by electrically-charged electrons and protons accelerating down the Earth’s magnetic field lines and colliding with neutral atoms in the upper atmosphere. Tasmania, Australia

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Jacob’s Ladder by intrepidphotos

The precipitous hairpins of Jacob’s Ladder make up one of the most dangerous stretches of road in Australia. Constructed in 1963 the road winds its way up between a break in the walls of dolerite to an extensive plateau above 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) altitude that makes up Ben Lomond. The highest spur on the plateau itself is Legges Tor, at 1,572 metres (5,157 ft). Ben Lomond is located east of Launceston in the Ben Lomond National Park, Tasmania. Australia

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