Australia truly has it all when it comes to a variety of locations, and that statement is no hyperbole. If you’re after stunning coastlines with aquamarine seas and plenty of surf, you’ll find it all along the coastline, whether it’s Cable Beach in Western Australia, Noosa Main Beach in Queensland, Hyams in New South Wales, Vivonne Bay in South Australia, Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast or Byron Bay, on Australia’s eastern tip.
There’s so much natural beauty on offer here. Whether you’re looking to film in the Outback, on farmlands, in nature reserves, or at salt lakes, there appears to be no limit on this cinematically diverse natural landscape. Contrarily, there is an abundance of ultra-modern cities with theme parks and modern architectural marvels such as The Sydney Opera House and colonial gems such as the buildings on Collins Street in Melbourne.
The Pinnacles, which is located within Nambung National Park, are found not far from the small town of Cervantes in Western Australia. Rising astonishingly out of the desert floor, the Pinnacles resemble weathered tombstones and make for an incredible sight from the coastal dunes, presenting an otherworldly looking landscape.