Fraser Island: A Natural Wonder with Hidden Dangers.
Off the southeast coast of Queensland, Australia, is Fraser Island, also known as K'gari by the Butchulla people who live there. The sand island is recognized as a World Heritage Site. At more than 120 km long and 25 km wide, it is the biggest sand island in the world. It has an amazing diversity of habitats and landscapes, ranging from lush rainforests and crystal-clear lakes to immaculate beaches and towering sand dunes. Along with a wide variety of other animals, it is home to the famous Fraser Island dingoes as well as whales, dolphins, turtles, and birds. Photo by Elijah Parry on Unsplash …