Caroline Denigan      
   

 

   
   

OCEANIA

Australia's Great Ocean Road, skirting what must be the world's most photographed coastline, has been rebuilt in many sections as the waves of the Southern Ocean continue to eat away at the soft cliffs.

Further along the southern coast a storm is moving in from the west yet the water is still.

New Zealand's rolling hills show some unusually markings attributable to neither spotty rain nor fastidious sheep.

Dappled light plays through the branches in the avenues of Eucalyptus that are many of Southern Australia's roads.
 

 
   

 

   
 

© 2004 Caroline Denigan