Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fraser Island' has mentioned 'Lake' in the following places:
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The beach at Lake McKenzie, 2016Hammerstone Sandblow and Lake Wabby | WIKI |
[9] A popular tourist area, Lake McKenzie, is located inland from the small town of Eurong. | WIKI |
It is a perched lake, sitting on top of compact sand and vegetable matter 100 metres (330xc2xa0ft) above sea level. | WIKI |
Lake McKenzie has an area of 150 hectares and is just over 5 metres (16xc2xa0ft) deep. | WIKI |
The beach sand of Lake McKenzie is nearly pure silica. | WIKI |
Another perched lake on Fraser Island is Lake Boomanjin which, at 200xc2xa0hectares in size, is the largest perched lake on any sea island in the world. | WIKI |
[10] Lake Boomanjin is fed by two creeks that pass through a wallum swamp where it collects tannins which tint the water red. | WIKI |
[16] Lake Wabby is the deepest lake on the island, at 12 metres (39xc2xa0ft) in depth, and is also the least acidic, which means it has the most aquatic life of all the lakes. | WIKI |
[29] Each lake on the island is surrounded by concentric vegetation zones. | WIKI |
[23] Lake McKenzie was used for parachute training and the wreck of the Maheno was used for explosive demolitions practice. | WIKI |
A shorter hike would be for example to start in Kingfisher Bay (ferry drop off) and head to Lake McKenzie, stay there for one night, and then hike back. | WIKI |
The dynamic interrelationship between the coastal dune sand mass, aquifer hydrology and the freshwater dune lakes provides a sequence of lake formation both spatially and temporally. | UNESCO |
Recreational use of the area is intensive and localised degradation can occur from excessive numbers of visitors potentially impacting on, in particular, lake water quality. | UNESCO |