A sign reminds car drivers that the sand highway of Seventy-five Mile Beach on Fraser Island is also a landing strip for small aircraft.
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- A sign reminds car drivers that the sand highway of Seventy-five Mile Beach on Fraser Island is also a landing strip for small aircraft.
- An aircraft begins to taxi along Seventy-five Mile Beach on Fraser Island's eastern coast. The beach,a busy sand highway,is shared between four wheel drive vehicles and small aeroplanes.
- A couple look through the rusted hulk of the Maheno - a passenger liner that was blown ashore on Fraser Island by a cyclone in 1935.
- Four wheel drives park on the wide sandy beach of Taylor Bay,just north of Indian Head on Fraser Island. The bay is famous for the crowds who descend once a year to fish for Taylor.
- Tourists look out over the Pacific Ocean from Indian Head on Fraser Island. The rocky outcrop is a popular vantage point for spotting dolphins,sharks and migrating humpback whales.
- 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.
- AUSTRALIA,Queensland,Fraser IslandThe sand highway of Seventy-five Mile Beach through the windscreen of a four wheel drive vehicle. With no paved roads the island can only be traversed by offroad vehicles.
- A woman looks out over the sea from the viewpoint at Indian Head. The rocky outcrop is a popular vantage point for spotting dolphins,sharks and migrating Humpback whales on the east coast of Fraser Island.
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- Aerial view of Seventy-five Mile Beach on the east coast of Fraser Island. The World Heritage listed island is the world's largest sand island.
- A group of girls enjoy the clear waters of Champagne Pools - a natural rock pool flanking the sea on the north-eastern tip of Fraser Island.
- A visitor wades into a natural rock pool flanking the ocean on Fraser Island's north eastern tip. The area known as Champagne Pools is the only safe seawater swimming spot on the island.
- Fishermen wade into the surf on Seventy-five Mile Beach on the east coast of Fraser Island. The island is famed for its beach fishing and draws huge numbers of anglers all year.
- 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.
- A group of women enjoy the clear waters of Champagne Pools - a natural rock pool flanking the sea on the north-eastern tip of Fraser Island.
- A woman looks out over the clear waters and white sand beach of Lake Mckenzie on Fraser Island.