Exploring the largest sandy island in the world

An island possesses the rainforests, huge sand dunes and the biodiversity of wild flora and fauna.
 
Fraser island is located along the southern coast of Queensland, Australia. It is the world’s largest sandy island with an area of 1.840 km2. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage in 1992.
 
 
Being covered by the beaches and sand dunes, the island has a length ofc12 km and around 24 km in width.
 
 
People began to live on Fraser Island around 5000 years ago. The explorer James Cook passed by this island in May 1770 .
 
 
Just stepped on the island, visitors can immediately see the bushes growing in arc shape strangely on the sand dunes.
 
 
This is the Arch hill with a bright red color which is characteristic of the sand (which contains tannins). Some dunes here can reach at over 200m. Moreover, the sand on Fraser island is extremely fertile, plants grow very lush.
 
 
From the sandy highway of Seventy-Five Mile Beach on is an area just for four wheel drive. Here, there are hundreds of sandy trails joining lakes, tropical forests and other natural landscapes.
 
To look down from above, visitors can rent a plane for sightseeing at Cathedral Beach, Happy Valley and Orchid Beach.
 
 
The red sea water like that can be often seen after a summer storm. It is caused by tannin dramatically rising.
 
 
Starlight reflecting off Lake McKenzie, one of dozens of lakes on Fraser Island. During the daytime hundreds of tourists to Lake McKenzie enjoy the white sands and blue water of the lake.
 
 
 
 
The blending between Wathumba valley’s coffee and Platypus bay’s jade green.
 
Stone is a rare form on a sandy island. This stone is located in the northern Fraser Island and formed by volcanic lava a few million years ago.
 
 
On Fraser Island, you’ll find that the nature makes differences each season – spring wildflowers, bright days of summer, autumn colors and the desolation of winter.
 
Fraser Island is famous for low- foliage trees growing naturally on the sand ,not soil.
 
 
Banksia is a tree species which characterizes for Fraser. This is one of the old trees remaining on the island. Banksia was named after the British biologist, Joseph Banks, who visited the east coast of Australia in 1770.
 
 
Fraser Island is the place for many mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. Saltwater crocodiles also live here.
 
 
Cooloolensis Litoria is a frog which is capable of living in high-acidity water. It is one of the rare frog species on the island.
 
 
Coming to Fraser, tourists not only get a break in the luxury resort but also sleep under the starry sky. Staying in the resort with eco-friendly in which visitors can enjoy massage services, cocktail parties and meals in restaurant or relax alone at the beach which is in front of the house covered by lands, shrubs and wild animals.
 
 
 
Tourists can also book hotels and villas far away the shore, but could still see the sea. To enjoy yourself with nature, tourists can pitch tents at the campsite in the Central Station, Boomanjin Lake, Lake McKenzie, Dundubara, Waddy Point, Wathumba, Dilli Village or Cathedrals beach.
 
 
 
Travel to Fraser Island even once where there are the rare and majestic scenery to understand why the natives, the island’s masters called Fraser Island as K’gari, it means heaven.
 

Bewitching beauty of green tropical forests

You will be able to admire the rare plants in tropical forests with their bewitching beauty
 
Congo basin forest
 

10 great heaven on the deep seabed

These are 10 most beautiful diving places with the passionate divers’ high appreciation in the world.
 
1. Similan Island, Thailand
 
Similan island located in the western Andaman sea is considered to be the most beautiful diving area in Thailand. In this area, there are 9 islands covered by tropical forests and the romantic white sand beaches. However, scene beneath ocean may impress you more.
 

 

8 most beautiful islands of Oceania

The HuffingtonPost magazine has released 10 most favorite islands of Oceania.
 
Recently, HuffingtonPost magazine has announced annual survey’s result for finding the most attractive islands of Australia as well as the Oceania. The survey has judged on some criteria such as natural views, hotel services, airline and the shipping lines to the island.
 
These following list are 8 romantic and wonderful destinations which are the most popular of Oceania.
 
1. Bora Bora island ( French Polynesia)
 
Bora Bora is an ideal destination if you ‘d rather forget all worries. The important thing is not the wonderful landscape but friendly people. In Bora Bora, tourists will stay at the bungalows springing up from the sea, and see the paradise through the windows. You can even dabble your hands into the water to play with the fish.
 

10 unique walking paths in the world

Let’s experience  not only  your stunt feeling when meeting challenges but  happy feeling when standing in front of spectacular natural landscapes.
 

The beautiful illusory realm in Croatia

With lush forests and stunning waterfalls, Plitvicka Jezera is also known as the dreaming paradise in Croatia.

Plitvicka Jezera in national forests in Croatia, enclosed in square 8km. "The Green House" is home to hundreds of plant and animal species known as: bears, owls, eagles, coyotes, bobcats, wild chicken, oak, spruce, fir ... More than 120 kinds of rare birds are also found here. It is estimated that more than 70 animals in danger of extinction in the world is being seeded and nurtured in this forest.

Not only being immersed in the world of wildlife here, travelers will admire the endowed magnificent masterpiece with a series of beautiful waterfalls 16 small lakes connected together.
 
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Masterpieces of 10,000 caves in the cliff

10,000 ancient caves in the mountains are mysterious masterpiece of the ancient people of Nepal.

Mustang, the ancient kingdom located in the Nepal north, is one of the most mysterious archaeological relics all time. In the shelter with full of dusty, sulfur sandstone which are the thousands-years erosion of wind and sand, nestling deeply in the Himalayas, near the Kali Gandaki river is the most strange and majestic cave system that people had seen.