Hidden deep in the Tasman Sea, Lord Howe Island is a paradise of turquoise waters, towering cliffs, and untouched wilderness.
Spanning for a stunning 25 square kilometres, the beautiful coral reef around Lord Howe Island is a diver's dream.
In the aquamarine waters surrounding Lord Howe Island, you can swim with Australia’s only community of Galapagos sharks.
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Ex-Wallabies winger more at home at sea than land

Preparing for his 12th Sydney to Hobart, former Wallabies winger Michael Martin feels more comfortable on the high seas than he does on dry land.
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