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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fraser Island' has mentioned 'Beach' in the following places:
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The "75-Mile Beach" (120xc2xa0km) runs along most of the east coast of Fraser Island.
Along the beach are the Champagne Pools, Indian Head, the Maheno Wreck, and the outflow of Eli Creek.
The beach at Lake McKenzie, 2016Hammerstone Sandblow and Lake Wabby
The beach sand of Lake McKenzie is nearly pure silica.
Both storms however caused severe beach erosion, particularly on the island's northern tip.
Along the coast, the foredunes are dominated by salt-tolerant species which includes pigface, goats foot vine and beach spinifex.
Decayed matter from this dune grass breaks down in the sand, providing vital nutrients for other plant species, such as the beach oak.
[23] For the first 70 years of logging, bullock drays were used to haul the timber to loading points on the beach.
Scenic flight over Fraser Island which lands and takes off from the beach
Fraser Island is one of Queensland's most popular islands for tourists, who can reach the island by ferry from Hervey Bay or Rainbow Beach, which takes approximately 50-minutes.
In April 2009, a vehicle overturned on the beach after being hit by a wave.
Following the incident speed limits on the beach were reduced from 100xc2xa0km/h to 80xc2xa0km/h, and from 40xc2xa0km/h to 30xc2xa0km/h inland.
The island can be reached by a ferry from River Heads (South of Hervey Bay) to Kingfisher Bay and Wanggoolba Creek or Inskip Point to north of Rainbow Beach to Hook Point, or by chartered flight from Maroochydore Airport.
A permit is required for vehicles and is obtainable on-line from DERM and several outlets at Rainbow Beach.
[112] Tour buses travel the island as well as several kinds of self-drive tours departing regularly from Hervey Bay, Rainbow Beach and Noosa.
The main camping areas are: Dundubara Campground, Cathedrals on Fraser,[114] Waddy Point campground, Central Station Tent Sites, Waddy Beach (tent only campsites), Cornwells Break (large group site), One Tree Rocks camp zone (Eurong-One Tree Rocks), however there are others.
The property has exceptional natural beauty with over 250 kilometres of clear sandy beaches with long, uninterrupted sweeps of ocean beach, strikingly coloured sand cliffs, and spectacular blowouts.
Inland from the beach are majestic remnants of tall rainforest growing on sandy dunes and half of the worldxe2x80x99s perched freshwater dune lakes.
The area has over 250 kilometres of clear sandy beaches with long, uninterrupted sweeps of ocean beach, including more than 40 kilometres of strikingly coloured sand cliffs, as well as spectacular blowouts.
Inland from the beach are majestic remnants of tall rainforest growing on tall sand dunes, a phenomenon believed to be unique in the world.