... the continent. He seemed quite impressed by my big hobo adventure.
We did a 4km bush walk to Basin lake and WanggoolbaCreek. The water in the creek is completely transparent against the fine white sand, didn't think the creek contained any water ...
... there so after having lunch we spent quite a long time there swimming and sunbathing before heading back to the barge landing at WanggoolbaCreek to catch the 4pm barge back to the mainland.
Again, the barge was late, but we finally arrived back at ...
... of the trip across.
It took approximately 15 minutes to cross the pacific ocean to FraserIsland. FraserIsland is a precious part of Australia's natural and cultural heritage, it is protected for all to appreciate and enjoy. The ...
... vooral een grote speelterrein voor 4WD auto's langs de 75 Mile Beach. Als eerste gingen we hier de regenwoud in bij de WanggoolbaCreek. Dit ging geheel in stijl met keiharde regenval. Gelukkig had ik mijn regenjas meegenomen. Dit is toch weer een andere ...
... alk thorough the canopys of trees which gave us much needed shade, there were all these massive eucalyptas trees and a small creek called WanggoolbaCreek which trickled through the forest, on it's sand floor, and it was the clearest water you have ...
... 1991 when the island was World Heritage listed. We had a big buffet lunch here before going for walk along the WanggoolbaCreek and then on through the Pile Valley. We stumbled across two musicians while in the forest who were recording some ...
... unique as it uses water pressure rather than structural tissue to keep its fronds erect. We walked along a boardwalk following WanggoolbaCreek, a crystal clear stream, so clear you could not even tell there was water there.
Having followed the short ...
... to FraserIsland and looking for good weather. Sunshine it is at River Heads where we are takiing the ferry over to WanggoolbaCreek on FraserIsland. The clouds are moving in and the trees are dancing freely, it's windy. Fraser is an all sand island ...
... til River Heads, hvorfra vi skulle gå ombord på en lille færge, som kl. 8.30, skulle sejle os over til WanggoolbaCreek på vestsiden af FraserIsland – en tur på 30 min. Vi sad oppe på dækket og nød den dejlige sol, imens en flok delfiner ...
... used to live, until 1959 when all logging was banned. One of our drivers took us for a guided walk along a length of the WanggoolbaCreek. Interesting and helped to walk off a bit of lunch. We then drove back onto the 75 mile beach and were desperately ...