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75 Mile Beach is a popular destination on the east coast of Fraser Island, stretching for approximately 120 km (75 miles) from Sandy Cape to Waddy Point.
Awinya Creek is a hidden paradise located on the west coast of Fraser Island (K’Gari), which is the world's largest sand island located in Queensland, Australia.
Lake Boomanjin, situated in the Great Sandy National Park on Fraser Island, is the largest perched lake in the world, spanning across 200 hectares.
Eli Creek is a beautiful and refreshing natural attraction located on the eastern beach of Fraser Island.
Indian Head is a prominent coastal headland on the eastern side of Fraser Island, also known as K'gari and Gari.
K’gari, also known as Fraser Island, is Australia's largest sand island and a World Heritage-listed destination.
Lake Allom is a freshwater perched lake located in the middle of Fraser Island, Australia.
Lake Birrabeen is a perched lake located on the southern end of Fraser Island, the largest sand island in the world.
Lake McKenzie is a famous natural site located on Fraser Island in Queensland, Australia.
The museum preserves the history of the district and tells the story of the early life in the area.
Lady Elliot Island, located off the coast of Queensland, is a popular destination for travelers looking to explore the Great Barrier Reef.
Located on the sheltered western side of Lady Elliot Island, the Three Pyramids is a collection of three coral bommies that rise from the sand in depths of about 20m.
Valley of the Giants is a wilderness camping site located on the Fraser Island Great Walk.
Waddy Point Fraser Coast is a camping spot located on the northern edge of Fraser Island, approximately 5 hours north of Brisbane.
Wanggoolba Creek Fraser Coast is a must-visit destination located on Fraser Island, the world's largest sand island and a World Heritage Listed Island.