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... , hawkers etc, and very relaxing (hence fell asleep on the beach...luckily under my towel as the sun was burning) Onto Seventy Five Mile beach, a beach on the eastern side of the island, which is, er, seventy five miles long! - and serves as the main ...
... drive mini bus we had to travel in. We went straight out to look around the rain forest, then for a drive along Seventy Five mile beach to see Indian head and the coloured sands. Our guide was great he was really knowledgable and had a wicked sense ...
... empty...lol, but after awhile we all went back in. We climb Indian Head for great views to Waddy Point and along Seventy-Five Mile Beach. We saw some sea eagles flying around and resting on the cliff tops. Supposedly you can see sharks and rays swimming ...
... and then away into the distance. Remarkable!! The beaches are, naturally, amazing (the main beach goes by the name Seventy Five Mile Beach - nuff said) but the water was usafe for anything other than paddling. This is prime shark territory and if one ...
... moving it would have looked invisible. After lunch we got off the bouncy narrow tracks and onto Fraser Island’s only designated highway at Seventy Five Mile Beach. Running the entire length of the island’s east coast, the beach is full of ...
... of the 72 Pinnacles. It's a massive hill of coloured sands. Then we headed to Eurong Beach Resort which overlooks Seventy-Five Mile Beach. There we relaxed and had a hearty buffet lunch. We had chicken, ham, buns and three different salads. It was soo ...
... (we seemed to spend rather a lot of time at that resort!) and then we set off for the afternoon driving up seventy-five mile beach, which is a beautiful long stretch of golden sand with huge waves crashing onto the shore. We stopped at the iconic Maheno ...