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Seashell Lodge - Fraser
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Seashell Lodge, Holiday House Located
just minutes to the surf beach, restaurant, bakery,
shops at Eurong Fraser Island. Seashell Lodge holiday home is set in
quiet, peaceful surroundings, perfect for families or anyone wanting to
getaway from it all and enjoy all the tranquility that Fraser has to
offer.
The home has cool wide verandahs, open
plan kitchen, lounge and dining, bathroom and two bedrooms. There are
two double beds, and two sets of double bunks which will sleep eight
people.
There is gas hotwater and stove and a
gas barbecue. There is a large electric fridge/freezer, 24 hour solar power
lighting and washing machine. |
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General Info:
Fraser Island, one of Australia's unique wilderness areas is located
just over 200 kilometres north of Brisbane, the state capital of
Queensland. Because of Fraser Island's unique sand structure, it has
been included in the World Heritage List due to its outstanding
features. Fraser Island is over 123 kilometres long and approximately
250 metres high; it is because of this that it is specially managed by
the Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service in the government
Department of Environments.
Fraser Island was formed from the sands
that are carried by tides and the water currents up the Queensland
coast, from the Northern New South Wales region. The forces of nature
have formed the island purely of sand, and it is for this reason that it
is known as the largest sand island in the world.
Four wheel drive vehicles are required
to negotiate the sandy environment of the island, both on the beach and
on the inland tracks and trails. Permits are required for all vehicles
crossing temporarily and they must be fixed to the windscreen of the
vehicle. |
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The spectacular views of
the stunning lakes on Fraser Island are must see destinations. The
crystal clear freshwater lakes are sometimes stained with vegetation
floating down and gathering at the bottom of the lake; Tea Tree lake as
its name suggests is stained brown of the Tea Tree leaves in its water.
Many lakes are situated at different locations around the island, some
being McKenzie, Boomanjin, Wabby, Birrabeen, Allom and Bowarrady. All
are wonderful sights to see, however, some are only accessible by foot
i.e. Lake Bowarrady. All lakes on the island are completely natural,
and most are perched lakes (formed by water catchments in the sand
dunes). |
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