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This Online Community Celebrates The Land Of ‘Nope’, Here Are 24 Of The Most Interesting Posts
Some call it The Land Down Under, others call it The Land of 'Nope'. Yet, however you refer to Australia, it's a pretty good place to live in. After all, according to the 2025 World Happiness rankings, it's the 11th happiest country in the world!
We want to celebrate Australia and all its wild weirdness and glory, so, we've got you a collection of the newest pics from the subreddit dedicated to this wonderful country. Scroll down and find out, Pandas, if it's only spiders and other critters you should be worried about when coming to Australia.
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Aussie Farmer Uses Tractor To Create Australia Day Tribute
These Are Ghost Mushrooms, Omphalotus Nidiformis, Bioluminescent Mushrooms Native To Australia. They Come Out On A Dead Tree On My Farm Each Year After A Rainy Season
We Have Spent 13 Years Of Hard Work Regenerating An Old Cattle Property Into Natural Bushland. The Return Of Wildlife, Including Echidnas, Bandicoots And Lyre Birds And This Sunset After A Clearing Storm Makes It All Worthwhile
Red Necked Wallabies Are Returning To Our Property That We Have Been Reforesting Since 2013
This Little Guy Likes To Come Sit On The Fence Every Evening
Uluru In The Rain
I Love That We Do This
My Wife Came Home And Found This Guy At Our Front Door
Nullarbor, Australia
It Can Feel Overwhelming Sometimes [oc]
Trees Poisoned In Bayside Council (Nsw) For The View - Council Responds With Old Shipping Container And Signage
Had The Pleasure Of Experiencing Melbournes Happiest Tram Driver. This Guy Genuinely Made The Whole Tram Riders Super Fun!
Can You See The Rip? If You Can’t Then Don’t Swim Unless There Are Flags
Viscous (Aka Vegemite) By Nathan Pyle
This is 100% the way that every Aussie feels when sharing Vegemite with newbies
