
Platypus Bay is Fraser Island secret natural wonderland. The beach has brilliant turquoise waters that lap the snow white sand and it has very few people that know about it or where it is.
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Platypus Bay is Fraser Island secret natural wonderland. The beach has brilliant turquoise waters that lap the snow white sand and it has very few people that know about it or where it is.
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Be Dingo-safe on Fraser Island
Yes, there are wild dingo’s (Canis lupus dingo) on Fraser Island.
If fact, K’gari has some of the purest breeds of dingo in the world. This is because the isolation and protective nature of the island makes interbreeding with domestic dogs rare.
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Popular spot for sun baking, snorkelling & swimming
View from the board-walk above champagne Pools
Champagne Pools is a must see for anyone visiting Fraser Island. It is popular with backpackers who love to sun bake and swim.
While full of fun for families who like to snorkel in shallow waters with the kids. It is like a little aquarium filled with tiny fish everywhere that are trapped in the pools at low tide.
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Updated: 15th December 2020
The Queensland government has eased travel restrictions.
Interstate visitors can travel to Queensland without quarantine unless they are travelling from a hotspot. At the time of writing, there are currently no hotspots in Australia
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Indian Head is a popular spot with a spectacular view
Visitors to Fraser Island are always amazed at the magnificent view at the top of the cliffs at Indian Head.
Many are surprised at just how much marine life you can see from the 50meter cliffs below.
Turtles, stingrays and sharks are seen daily and from August to November Humpback whales frolic around the headland.
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