Red lichen covered rocks at Cosy Corner in the Bay of Fires on Tasmania's East Coast


Red lichen covered granite rock formations occur on most sections of the beaches near the Cosy Corner campground in the Bay of Fires Conservation Area near St Helens on the east coast of Tasmania.


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Location: Cosy Corner Campground, Bay of Fires Conservation Area, St Helens, Tasmania, Australia
Photo credit: © David Foster / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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