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Impressions designed to last

By Hollie Harris

Whether you are a budding wildlife or landscape photographer or you enjoy immersing in nature and snapping those precious moments to keep, this rare opportunity is one you can re-live over and over again with lasting images.
Noosa Camera House and Canon invite you to join them on a Noosa Sunset River Cruise through the Noosa Everglades ecosystem, one of only two in the world.
Cruise through the magnificent wetlands and navigate your way into the mysterious and tranquil waters of the Noosa Everglades which are abundant with wildlife and unique landscapes.
As soon as you enter into the Noosa Everglades you are among some of the most spectacular scenery anywhere in the world.
The Noosa Everglades are situated within Noosa Biosphere, Queensland’s first UNESCO Biosphere promoting harmony between people and nature through education, conservation and sustainable activities. The Noosa Biosphere Reserve encompasses 150,000 hectares of land and sea in which you can investigate the diversity of our eco-systems and culture. A wetland of international importance, it is the only river system in Australia that has its entire upper catchment protected in National Park and now you have the opportunity to experience it firsthand, with experts at your side.
Take your own camera along and with a Canon representative, you can try out a huge selection of Pro level Canon Cameras paired with the very best Canon L series lenses. This is a rare photographic experience.
For only $60 per person enjoy afternoon tea at Harrys Hut and an exclusive photography experience on 2 April, 1.30pm to 6pm. Pop into Noosa Camera House to secure your place or call 5474 4443.

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