Rainbow over uninhabited Nepean Island about 800 m south of Norfolk Island and 10 ha in area. Its 30-metre cliffs make access difficult and few people


Rainbow over uninhabited Nepean Island about 800 m south of Norfolk Island and 10 ha in area. Its 30-metre cliffs make access difficult and few people visit today. Between about 1825 and the 1850s convicts worked a quarry and harvested Norfolk Island pines there. Phillip Island can be seen beyond. Norfolk Island, Southwest Pacific, Australia


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Location: Norfolk Island, Southwest Pacific, Australia
Photo credit: © Ian Beattie/AUSCAPE / Alamy / Afripics
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