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The
world's largest sand island is a World
Heritage wilderness where lush rainforest
grows in sand and fascinating wildlife
is found.
Incredible
fresh-water lakes, bright as jewels
and ringed by white sandy beaches perch
in the tops of sand dunes.
Fresh
water creeks glide silently through
the forest to spill into the ocean.
You
can drive beside the ocean along famous
Seventy-Five Mile Beach.
See
all this in comfort and style with an
expert guide as only the multi-award winning Kingfisher
Bay Resort can show it to you.
The
leisurely tour gives you plenty of time
to walk, swim or just enjoy the tranquil
beauty.
The
view from Lake Wabby Lookout is breathtaking.
The shifting sands of Hammerstone Sand
Blow are slowly engulfing the emerald
green jewel that is Lake Wabby while
the ocean shimmers in the background.
Stroll
through the rainforest along the banks
of Wanggoolba Creek, home to the magnificent
and rare giant king fern.
Absorb
the history of Central Station, a former
logging camp.
At
Pile Valley see examples of the huge
Satinay trees that were used to line
the Suez Canal.
Relax
at Lake McKenzie, Fraser Island's most
spectacular fresh-water lake. You might
want to swim in the clear waters or
just enjoy the view.
Return
to Kingfisher Bay Resort for your cruise
back to the mainland.
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