Fraser Island

Fraser Island, is located along the southern coast of Queensland, Australia, approximately 300 km north of Brisbane.Its length is about 120 kilometers (75 miles). It was inscribed as a world heritage site in 1992. The island is considered as the largest island in the world arena has 1840 km. Fraser Island has over 100 Lakes, and is the second highest concentration of lakes in Australia after Tasmania. The freshwater lakes on Fraser Island are some of the world’s cleanest Lakes. A popular tourist area is Lake Mackenzie, located to the interior of the small town of Eurong. Lake Mackenzie has an area of 150 hectares and is more than five meters deep. The sand of the beach of the Lake Mackenzie is almost pure silicon and it is possible to wash hair, teeth, jewelry, and exfoliate your skin.

Eli Creek is the largest Cove on the East coast of the island with a flow of 80 million liters per day. There is a walk so that visitors can reach the top of the Gorge and swimming or walking by the stream if they so desire. 120 Km Beach runs along most of the eastern coast of the island of Fraser. It stands out for its beauty and has a number of aspects such as swimming pools, the ruins of Indian head and the Maheno Eli Creek. Eli Creek has its unique variety of wild animals and themselves. Tiger sharks live in the sea in the area. The Beach also acts as a highway and airstrip.Aircraft often land on the beach and State rules say that road vehicles must give way to aircraft.

The island it can be reached by ferry from Hervey Bay or Inskip North of Rainbow Beach, or flight via Maroochydore Airport. The use of ATVs is required for some trips around the island.The permission of RAM is required for vehicles. Several companies offer car rental. There are also bus travel tours around the island. Fraser Island is a good opportunity to explore on foot. Central station stands as a popular on the island tourist destination. The station is surrounded by tracks for allow walks appreciating the variety of plants living on the island. Some of the rarest ferns grow along the jungle near the station. With wind throughout the year towards the Southeast, huge sand dunes are moving around the island, at a rate of 1 to 2 meters per year, burying everything as far on the road, which makes a very nutrient-rich sand. It houses exotic landscapes that mix sand, dense vegetation, lakes and beaches, routes, trails, diversity of flora and fauna, ecological walks with guides, tropical forests and lush nature by knowing. The coasts are ideal for surfing only have sharks and its beaches are absolutely calm and relaxing. Tourists from all corners of the world gather in bars, discotheques and night clubs, accompanied by a good beer. Original author and source of the article.