Thursday, July 8, 2010

Fraser Island

We headed off in the late afternoon from Hervey Bay on the car barge across to Fraser Island. Only having an x-trail (low clearance) we knew we would be limited in where we drove on the island but still had grand plans of what we would see and do!
Fraser Island is a sand island thus all roads are sand! This makes driving quite slow and difficult at times when manoeuvring over tree stumps.



Lake Mackenzie was closed whilst we were there so we went on a tour the first day - well worth it as it saved us driving over difficult terrain and along the beach.
We saw one of the many sand blows,

howling dingoes,



Eli Creek,


The Maheno Shipwreck



and Lake Mackenzie.



We camped for 3 nights at a camp ground named 'Central Station' as it was were the loggers used to stay whilst logging the trees on Fraser Island. Most of the main campgrounds are fenced in to stop dingoes coming into tents and near children. We saw q few dingoes along the beaches but none within the rainforest.



The weather wasn't too good for us on our second and third day although we still managed to see more of the perched lakes (Lakes above sea level - entirely filled by rainwater)and get bogged in sand by some dodgy backpackers (luckily there was help around the corner from some Australians in 4WD - the backpackers drove off after they bogged us!)



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