Share Petrified Wood in Tasmania Living wood is a hard and durable substance...and in rare circumstances it can last for millions of years... Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Department of Terrestrial Exploration Feature Article Issue Fifty Two Online The Field Skills Workshop Apple Isle Prospector January 1, 2020
Share Discovering Penguin Jasper A mineral treasure awaits on the north coast Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Department of Terrestrial Exploration Feature Article Field Guide Issue Forty Eight Apple Isle Prospector September 21, 2017
Share Mount Geryon One of the most daunting peaks in Tasmania Agency for Academic Linkage Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Department of Terrestrial Exploration Feature Article Issue Forty Three Online Video Cam Walker June 15, 2016
Share At the Lake of Fire – Abseiling into Marum Volcano Crater "It looks like all of my wildest dreams in one moment" Department of Terrestrial Exploration Editor's Choice Issue Forty Two Online The Overseas Expeditionary Service Special Arrangement May 1, 2016
Share Their Land – An Aerial Wilderness Odyssey 35,000 years ago, Earth was consumed by an Ice Age... Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Department of Terrestrial Exploration Editor's Choice Feature Article Issue Forty One Video Simon Bischoff March 25, 2016
Share The Illustrated Earth – Ticehurt’s Landscape Physiography Where can you find sand, fans, forest, fjord, flatirons, badlands, and bastions in the same place? Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Editor's Choice Feature Article Issue Forty Special Arrangement January 29, 2016
Share Flying Into The South Coast Track As far south as you can go... Feature Article Issue Thirty Nine Office for the Captured Pixel Geraldina Dijkstra December 1, 2015
Share Lune River Tree Fern Fossicking- A Jurassic Discovery in the Far South A tale of ancient trees turned to stone Department of Terrestrial Exploration Editor's Choice Feature Article Issue Thirty Eight Online Christine Klimek November 1, 2015
Share The Volcano Photography of Tempest Anderson " He decided that his ‘limited leisure’ time could not be filled with reading, writing or socialising, he sought to occupy himself with something more... Department of Terrestrial Exploration Feature Article Issue Thirty Eight Office for the Captured Pixel Online The Historical Treasury Public Domain Review November 1, 2015
Share How to Find Sapphires… sort of I guess I’m naturally attracted to pretty rocks and minerals…. What could be more fun than paddling knee high in a cold stream during Tasmanian... Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Department of Terrestrial Exploration Feature Article Issue Thirty Seven Stephanie Sykora October 1, 2015
Share Mountain Journal – The Gould Circuit Alpine explorations: The Minotaur, The Pool of Memories, The Labyrinth, Mount Gould Department of Terrestrial Exploration Feature Article Issue Thirty Seven Online Cam Walker October 1, 2015
Share Underground Australia A compilation of historical photographs from the subterranean world, compiled courtesy the National Library of Australia Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Department of Terrestrial Exploration Editor's Choice Feature Article Issue Thirty Five Online The Historical Treasury Video Special Arrangement August 1, 2015
Share The Pillars at the Bottom of the World Usually rocks and sea landscapes have been eroded to odd and mismatched shapes. What’s most striking about these bastions is how they protrude from the... Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Feature Article Issue Thirty Two Online Stephanie Sykora April 30, 2015
Share Lost Worlds Restored – Fossil Replication Art as an ambassador for science... the piece is often so seamless that the observer doesn’t even realize that he or she is looking at... Feature Article Issue Thirty One Online The Upskilling Library Zach Fitzner April 2, 2015
Share Neck and Neck – An Island of Isthmuses The mystery explained- why does Tassie have so many impossibly narrow isthmuses? Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Editor's Choice Feature Article Issue Twenty Seven Online David Hurburgh December 15, 2014
Share The Henty Sand Dunes of the West Coast How did the island's largest dune system form? Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Feature Article Issue Twenty Five Felipe Ramirez October 15, 2014
Share Twelve Summer Views Of Hartz Peak Southwestern dolerite at its sunniest and brightest Feature Article Issue Twenty Four Magazine Office for the Captured Pixel Special Arrangement September 21, 2014
Share Leaves of the Big Tree Life itself branches and branches and branches... Agency for Academic Linkage Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Feature Article Issue Twenty Four Magazine The Institute for Sapiens Studies Editor September 21, 2014
Share Mount Dromedary Tafoni A sculptured gallery of tiny sandstone caves provides nesting habitat for pardalote birds Bureau of Biodiversity Awareness Department of Terrestrial Exploration Issue Twenty Three Magazine Editor August 24, 2014
Share Climbing Mount Murchison Along the climbing trail to the summit of Murchison Department of Terrestrial Exploration Feature Article Issue Twenty Three Magazine Office for the Captured Pixel Online Editor August 24, 2014
Share What’s a Quoin? Hidden mountains, strong corners Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Field Guide Issue Twenty Two Magazine Editor August 1, 2014
Share The Sentinels at Dawn Mid-August, six AM , it's minus one degrees Centigrade and my fingers are not working. Feature Article Issue Eighteen Office for the Captured Pixel Sam Wilkinson May 3, 2014
Share What is Tafoni? Tafoni are beautifully rounded cavities found in a variety of rocks on Earth Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Content Type Division Feature Article Issue Nine Magazine Jon Boxerman December 1, 2013
Share Geotourism: Energised Tourism for Tasmania Our island has an opportunity to show the world how special it is geologically.... Agency for the Understanding of Terrain Feature Article Issue Six Magazine The Upskilling Library Peter S. Manchester October 14, 2013