by Tony Davis | Feb 22, 2025 | Nature, Photography, Sightseeing
The Sydney Botanic Garden is an amazing 74 acre (30-hectare) botanical garden, event venue and public recreation area located on the eastern fringe of the Sydney central business district. The Sydney Botanic Garden opened in 1816, making it the oldest scientific...
by Tony Davis | Feb 21, 2025 | Hiking, Nature, Photography, Sightseeing
The Bondi to Bronte Coastal Walk is one of the most iconic coastal walking trails in Sydney. It winds South, past Tamarama Beach and Mackenzies Bay, from Bondi beach to Bronte Beach. The walk has amazing panoramic lookouts over the ocean and is lined from one end to...
by Tony Davis | Jan 22, 2025 | Iceland, Nature, Photography, Sightseeing
Diamond Beach is a black sand beach in Iceland where icebergs from the nearby Jökulsárlón Glacier Lagoon wash up on the shore. The icebergs resemble diamonds in the sun’s light, giving the beach its name. The beach is called Breiðamerkursandur in Icelandic,...
by Tony Davis | Jul 20, 2024 | California, Hiking, National Parks, Nature, Photography, Sightseeing, Wildlife
The Tall Trees Grove trail is a great, shorter hike near Orick, California with access to some amazing Redwoods. The Tall Trees Grove is in a valley around Redwood Creek, so the trees there are surrounded by 4-5 foot tall ferns and a variety of smaller trees. The...
by Tony Davis | Apr 10, 2024 | Missouri, Photography, Sightseeing
Here are some photos and thoughts from capturing Total Solar Eclipse 24 on April 8, from Lake Wappapello State Park, MO. This was my second try at photographing an eclipse. The first one was the Annular Eclipse on Oct 14, 2023, which I captured at Zion National Park,...
by Tony Davis | Oct 23, 2023 | Hiking, National Parks, Nature, Photography, Sightseeing, USA, Utah
Bryce Canyon National Park, located near Tropic, Utah, is home to the world’s largest grouping of hoodoos. Hoodoos are the distinctive rock formations found throughout Bryce Canyon. The hoodoos are are pillars of sandstone and other fine-grained sedimentary rock...