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The world's largest sand island, Fraser Island, located off the coast of Hervey Bay, Queensland, but there's a lot more to this monument than desert vistas. It is, in fact, completely covered with beautiful trees that stretch as far as the eye can reach.
The calm Champagne Pools, gorgeous Lake Mackenzie, and miles of unspoiled beaches are just a few of the island's highlights. It's also one of the greatest sites to see some of Australia's dingoes, as Fraser Island is home to 150 of these wild dogs.
As per planetd, one can drive along 75 Mile Beach, trek the Great Walk, wander through Central Station's rain forest, climb the dunes at Lake Wabby, or float down Eli Creek. The Indian Head Lookout Point offers stunning views of the island.
After your exertions, pop into one of the island’s top-class restaurants for seafood with a view of the ocean.