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Calendar 2027 – Calendar Australia
Calendar Australia 2027 – A photographic feast for lovers of magnificent landscapes. Exclusive large-format fine-art photography calendars from the Patrick Loertscher Verlag are beautiful companions throughout the entire year. Driven by his boundless passion for extraordinary images, Patrick Loertscher travels the world year after year to capture the beauty of nature and landscape with his camera. With the founding of his own publishing house in 1995, the master photographer established himself long ago with outstanding fine-art photography calendars that stand out from the crowd through an unmistakable visual language. The Australia Calendar 2027 once again presents a richly colourful collection of images from this unique country Down Under. The world-famous Whitehaven Beach graces the cover. Atmospheric images from the Kimberleys, Sydney or Wilsons Promontory, the legendary Uluru as well as Australia’s highest waterfall and the Four Mile Beach in Port Douglas are among the highlights in this calendar.
Australia is a land of superlatives. The beguiling green of the rainforest, the glowing orange of the rocks, the deep blue of the Great Barrier Reef, the golden-yellow sand of the coast, the intense red of the dunes, the exuberant pink of the outback sky at sunset – in hardly any other part of the world will you find as many different colours as on the fifth continent. Endless expanses and boundless nature dominate Australia, the sixth-largest country on Earth. Of its mere 26 million inhabitants, more than half live in the five largest cities, all of which lie on the coast. Two-thirds of Australia is defined by the outback, as the locals call this gigantic expanse of semi-deserts and deserts in the heart of the continent. The endemic flora and fauna of Down Under astonish with curiosities such as the egg-laying mammals echidna and platypus, the thorny devil, the world’s most venomous snakes and the numerous marsupials. Australia offers more than 500 national parks to the curious explorer who loves nature and adventure and is willing to cover vast distances on lonely roads. Over more than 25 years of travelling, Australia has become something of a second home for Patrick Loertscher. In total, Patrick Loertscher lived and photographed for more than three and a half years in Australia’s various national parks.






























