43 Very Australian Pictures Showing What An Amazing Place The Land Down Under Is

Get ready for a visual journey through the land where kangaroos box, spiders are the size of your face, and even the sunsets seem to shout “G’day, mate!” These cool Australian pictures capture the true essence of life Down Under, from the breathtaking beauty of the Outback to the bizarre wildlife that’ll make you say, “Only in Australia!”

Whether it’s a curious koala hitching a ride or a croc casually chilling on the golf course, these images showcase just how wild and wonderful the Aussie experience really is. So grab your Vegemite and buckle up—it’s going to be a ripper of a ride through some truly amazing pictures!

1. If Someone Cuts Down A Tree For Their View In Australia, Government Installs Sign To Block The View

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2. A Newborn Dolphin Riding On Mom’s Back Around Penguin Island, Near Perth, Off Western Australia’s Coast – Photo By Mandy Wilson

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4. A Pod Of Dolphins In Australia Brought Gifts Of Coral To Shore Because They Missed Interacting With Visitors Amid Covid-19 Pandemic In 2020

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5. Mesh Drains In Australia Preventing Water Bodies Pollution

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6. Sunset In Henley Beach, South Australia 24/8/24

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7. Aurora Australis While Walking My Dog This Morning

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8. Today, I Saw A Man Walking His Goat. Her Name Is Tilda And She Was Going To The Dog Wash

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9. This Was At My Local Hungry Jacks This Afternoon. How Sad It Is That These Signs Have To Go Up In The First Place

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10. In Australia, This Costs The Patient Nothing. Doesn’t Matter If They Are A Citizen Or A Tourist

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11. Beachgoers Waiting For Trevor (Friendly Local Tiger Shark) To Finish His Turn At Mullaloo Beach In Western Australia Before They Go Back In

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12. TIL There Are Two Subspecies Of Koala

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13. Cosplayers At Dragoncon

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16. A Cassowary From Queensland, Australia Named Romper Stomper

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18. People In Tassie Have Had Enough Of Colesworth

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20. Bloody Cockatoo Stole My Thong

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21. The Aurora Borealis? At This Time Of Year? At This Time Of Day? In This Part Of Bendigo, Victoria?

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23. It’s So Bloody Hot Here In Australia At The Moment, And I Wondered Why Birds Weren’t Using Our Bird Bath

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24. There’s A Lake In Australia Named Lake Disappointment Because The Explorer Who Discovered It Was Expecting A Much Larger Body Of Water

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25. This Is How Much Food You Can Get For The Cost Of A Pack Of Cigarettes In Australia

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27. Ring Tailed Possum (Australia) Moved In

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29. Echidna’s At My Dads Bush Block

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30. Wi-Fi Routers In Australia

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31. A Gang Of Robber Crabs Invade A Family Picnic In Australia

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32. Queensland, Australia – Sailfish Are Considered The Fastest Fish In The Sea, Reaching Top Speeds Of 70 Miles Per Hour (112km/H). Photo By Ben Bright

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33. Fisherman’s Incredible Footage Proves Australia’s Crocodiles Keep Getting Bigger

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34. Australia (Bowen Basin)

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35. I Love Aussie Pranksters

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36. This Curious Yet Wild Maggie Decided To Sit On My Leg

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37. Casper The Great White Shark, Neptune Islands, South Australia

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39. Thank God For The Plastic Dollarydoo

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40. Average Australian Snake

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41. The Worlds Largest Coin Which Is Legal Tender, Nominal Value Is $1 Million AUD

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42. I Made An Australia Pizza, What Do Y’all Think?

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43. Probably The Most Accurate Sign You’ll Ever See!

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Mike Primavera is a Chicago-based comedy writer even though he doesn't HAVE to work. He lives comfortably off of his family's pasta fortune. Follow him on all social media at @primawesome