
Sunset near Waddy Point
Fraser Island lies just off the east coast of Australia. At 122 km long, it is the largest sand island in the world. Majestic remnants of tall rainforest growing on sand and half the world’s perched freshwater dune lakes are found inland from the beach. The combination of shifting sand-dunes, tropical rainforests and lakes makes it an exceptional site.
From the UNESCO World Heritage site
Ocean Beach, Fraser Island
Sand Dune
Coloured Sands
Wangoolba Creek
Ocean Lake reflections
Sand Blow
Patterns in the sand
Sunset near Waddy Point
Dingo
The wreck of the SS Maheno 1936
Lake McKenzie
Driftwood in Lake Wabby blow
Resolving human-dingo conflicts
Coloured Sands
Driftwood in creek near Inskip Point
Waddy Point
Melaleuca
Lake McKenzie
Sand Blow,
Sand Blow with Footprints, Knifeblade
Sand Blow near Hidden Valley
Coloured Sands
Lake McKenzie
Wangoolba Creek
Beach dune detail
White-breasted Woodswallow, Wabby Blow
Western Beach
Crab on the beach
All Images © 1990-2003 Andrew Sinclair
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