Your Complete Guide to Fraser Island - Experience It Now!
Long
white beaches, dramatic coloured-sand cliffs, natural sand blows, rocky
headlands and pristine freshwater lakes and streams are some of the Fraser
Island's natural features.
Stretching
over 120km and covering an area of 165,280ha, Fraser Island is the most
prominent feature off Queensland's southern coast. It is the world's
largest sand island and a place of remarkable natural beauty.
The
Creation of the island sand mass, its dynamic nature, and the ageing
process of the dunes are superb examples of continuing geological and
biological processes. The universal importance of these outstanding
features was recognised through the island's World Heritage Listing.
Being
a World Heritage listed site, Fraser Island joins the ranks of the Great
Barrier Reef, Uluru and Kakadu National Parks as being of universal
significance as the largest coastal dune system and sand island in the
world and for its special environments. As a precious part of Queensland's
natural and cultural heritage, it is protected for all to appreciate, enjoy
and respect.
Fraser Island - Hervey Bay - Great Barrier Reef Australia
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