The GuardianMostly Factual16h ago
‘I want people to see nature as a wondrous work of art’: Jon McCormack’s best phone picture
The Australian photographer climbed inside a hollowed-out rock overlooking the ocean to get this striking, disorienting image
Around 10,000 years ago, Kangaroo Island separated from mainland Australia. As a result, species evolved independently – and now the island is home to wildlife found nowhere else, including a soot-coloured dunnart, as well as, of course, kangaroos. The human population here is so low that there are 14 kangaroos for every one person.
On the far southern edge of the isla...
By Grace Holliday
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