Sharing wild Australian landscapes for a cause – BBC News


Ben Stamatovich’s takes stunning landscape photographs of Australia using a drone.

He drives a road train truck across the country every week, and uses his drone to showcase the beauty of the hidden areas.

Now he has a global following and uses his photography to support causes close to his heart.


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