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Fraser Island
Fraser Island, now known as K'gari, is the largest sand island in the world and has an ancient history connected to the Butchulla Indigenous people. Its dunes, freshwater lakes, rainforests, and beaches create a unique ecosystem. The flora includes eucalyptus trees, mangroves, and plants adapted to sandy environments. Wildlife includes dingoes, sea turtles, migratory birds, and humpback whales. Recognized as a World Heritage site, K'gari protects remarkable biodiversity and some of Australia's most valuable natural landscapes.

Fraser Island

Fraser Island
Fraser Island, officially known as K'gari, is the world's largest sand island and one of Queensland's most remarkable natural treasures. For thousands of years it has been the traditional homeland of the Butchulla people, whose cultural heritage remains closely linked to the island. Its ecosystem features towering sand dunes, freshwater lakes, rainforests growing on sand, wetlands, and long ocean beaches. Native flora includes eucalyptus trees, banksias, ferns, and satinay forests. The island supports diverse wildlife such as dingoes, wallabies, seabirds, sea turtles, and many fish species. The interaction of sand, freshwater, vegetation, and coastal habitats creates an internationally significant ecosystem renowned for biodiversity.



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Fraser Island
K'gari (Fraser Island) is the largest sand island in the world and one of Australia's most remarkable natural treasures. Located off the coast of Queensland, it has a deep history connected to the Butchulla Aboriginal people, the island's traditional custodians, who have maintained strong cultural and spiritual connections with the land, ocean, and ecosystems for thousands of years. The island is famous for its immense sand dunes, ancient rainforests, freshwater lakes, and long coastal landscapes. Its flora includes eucalyptus forests, paperbark trees, ferns, and many plants adapted to sandy environments. The wildlife is highly diverse, including Australian dingoes, kangaroos, possums, reptiles, migratory birds, and marine species along the coast. Its ecosystems include rainforest, wetlands, freshwater habitats, and coastal areas, forming a unique natural environment. Recognized as a World Heritage site, K'gari represents an outstanding example of ecological preservation and biodiversity.


Eli Creek
Eli Creek is one of the most famous freshwater streams on Fraser Island (K'gari), located on the Queensland coast. Historically, the island was home to the Butchulla Aboriginal people, who maintained a spiritual and sustainable connection with its rivers, forests, and coastal environments. Eli Creek is known for its clear waters flowing into the Pacific Ocean and its ecological importance within the island's dune systems, rainforests, and wetlands. It supports native species and represents a remarkable example of natural conservation in a World Heritage listed landscape.

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