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Friday, 8 October 2010

The Sapphire Coast calendar by Darren Stones

By Darren Stones

Hi and welcome. The Sapphire Coast is a pristine coastal area in New South Wales, Australia. A relaxed resort region ideal for: fishing; bushwalking in national parks; walking barefoot along miles of clean beaches; enjoying coastal vistas from clifftops; and enjoying fresh seafood and a chardonnay.

I’ve been visiting the Sapphire Coast since 1988 and it’s always a pleasure to relax in what is my favourite holiday area in Australia.

Everyone needs a calendar, and what a beaut gift they make for family and friends. Here is a new calendar I've added to my merchandise range that you may like to consider: The Sapphire Coast.

The Sapphire Coast calendar features my travel photography of Merimbula, Eden, Tathra, Bermagui, Mimosa Rocks National Park, Camel Rock, Green Cape Lighthouse, and the historic Merimbula and Tathra wharves. This collection of photography highlights some of the most popular attractions in the region.

About the calendar:
This calendar is printed on a luscious 200gsm satin art paper at the size of A3 (297x420mm). The calendar has a wire binding ready for hanging. You can select your own start month as the calendar is customisable.


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If you'd like to purchase this calendar, click on the preview images or links above. For bulk orders, please contact me to arrange a discount.

Contact details:
Darren Stones Visual Communications
Journalist - Photographer - Writer
42 Melbourne Avenue
Glenroy, Victoria, Australia 3046
Email: darrengstones@gmail.com
Web: http://www.darrenstones.com.au/
Phone: 03 9306 0100
Mobile: 0419 200 469

The full range of my merchandise can be found by clicking on the merchandise tab near the top of the page.

1 comment:

  1. The calender is really amazing... its so good and inspiring. its so cute.

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