Tourists driving on Seventy Five Mile Beach on a self drive 4x4 tour of Fraser Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Queensland, Australia, Pacific
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- Fishing rods are fastened onto the front of a four-wheel drive by fishermen venturing to Fraser Island for the area's renowned fishing.
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