Tropical palms reach skyward toward the rainforest canopy near Central Station on Fraser Island.
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- Hervey Bay
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- hoja (de planta)
- imagen a color
- Isla Fraser
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Imágenes relacionadas
- Wanggoolba Creek - a rainforest area on the western side of World Heritage Listed Fraser Island.
- Tropical palms in the rainforest area of Wanggoolba Creek on the World Heritage Listed Fraser Island.
- Kauri Pines reach skyward in Pile Valley - a dense area of rainforest in Fraser Island's interior.
- A sandy road winds its way through the dense rainforest of Fraser Island's interior. The tracks,once used by loggers to haul timber,traverse the island and are only accessible by four wheel drive vehicles.
- A man looks up at a Kauri Pine in Pile Valley on Fraser Island. The Kauri Pines of Fraser Island,once highly prized by loggers,are now protected by the island's World Heritage Listing.
- Visitors ring a giant Satinay tree. The Satinays of Fraser Island were once highly prized timber and were used as pylons in the construction of the Suez canal.
- A four wheel drive vehicle makes its way over the sandy roads of Fraser Island's interior.
- A four wheel drive speeds over the sandy tracks of Fraser Island's interior. The rough sand roads were once used by loggers to haul timber and remain the only way to traverse the island.
Más imágenes relacionadas
- Textures and patterns of a fern leaf in area known as Wallum Country on Fraser Island.
- Freshwater turtles swim in the clear waters of Lake Allom on Fraser Island. The lake is one of many perched lakes on the world's largest sand island.
- Four wheel driving on the sand highway of Seventy-five Mile Beach on the east coast of Fraser Island. The world's largest sand island has no paved roads and can only be traversed by 4WD.
- Pandanus palms back onto the wide sandy beach at Middle Rocks on Fraser Island. The World Heritage Listed island is the largest sand island in the world.
- The white sand and blue hues of the freshwater Lake Mckenzie. The lake is a popular attraction for visitors and is one of many perched lakes on Fraser Island.
- A woman looks out over the clear waters and white sand beach of Lake Mckenzie on Fraser Island.
- A woman looks out over the clear waters and white sand beach of Lake McKenzie on Fraser Island.
- The old logging camp of Central Station in Fraser Island's inland rainforest. Once a centre for logging,the island is now World Heritage Listed and a national park.