Fraser Island, known as K'gari by its traditional owners, the Butchulla people, is a stunning World Heritage-listed site located off the eastern coast of Queensland, Australia. It is the largest sand island in the world, stretching over 120 kilometers along the coastline. The island is famed for its unique natural beauty, featuring long stretches of white sandy beaches, crystal-clear freshwater lakes like Lake McKenzie, lush rainforests growing on sand, and striking sand dunes. It's a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, offering activities such as 4WD adventures, hiking, bird watching, and swimming in its pristine lakes. Fraser Island is also home to diverse wildlife, including the famous dingo population, and is a part of the Great Sandy National Park. Visitors can explore the island's rich Indigenous heritage and learn about its history, from early European explorers to its role in the logging industry. With its dramatic landscapes and vibrant ecosystems, Fraser Island offers a truly unforgettable experience for all who visit.
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