TOWERING 65 metres into the sky, this terrifying accent is a dream for climbers. The Totem Pole is a natural rock formation, known as a sea or coastal stack, located at Cape Hauy in Tasmania, Australia, where it attracts adventurers from across the world. A sea stack is a steep and often vertical column of rock, found in the sea or near the coast and formed by erosion. These amazing photographs were captured by Australian photographer Simon Carter, 47, after he decided to capture climbers tackling the unique landmark.
A northern potoo shows it is a master of disguise as it perches on a tree stump and blends into the bark .
A lively lemon shark grins into the camera and showcases his impressive teeth .
SAILING over crystal clear waters, the Bajau people of Malaysia live their lives almost entirely at SEA .
HUNDREDS of colour coordinated yarns lie abandoned in this once thriving textile mill .
UNDERWATER and above-water seaside shots show the best of British beach-life .
Splashing around in the water, a mother otter and her son are tangled in a family feud .
TUGGING on the wing of his sibling, this needy owl is after some attention .
THEIR gnarling teeth at the ready, these two baboons fight it out for the last piece of fruit .
FORGET Thorpe Park this summer as this is a 50 mile-per-hour ride over the Colorado River CANYON .
WITH THEIR adorable big round eyes and fluffy white fur, these baby seals are cute enough to melt any heart .