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Ancient mystery on K’gari: World’s largest sand island lakes dried up during rainy era
K’gari, the largest sand island on Earth, is famous for its clear freshwater lakes. New research from the University of Adelaide suggests those iconic waters may be more vulnerable than previously thought. By analyzing ancient sediment layers from lakes on K’gari, located off Queensland’s south eastern coast, scientists uncovered signs of a major drying period about 7,500 years ago during the…
Somehow, I’m supposed to leave all of this to go back home tomorrow!!! 😭
I was told that the water and sand in Lake Mackenzie is so clean that you can clean jewellery in it. I decided to take my beloved Snake bangle that was very blackened and test this theory out. It turns out it’s true, my bangle looks brand new
Swimming in Lake Mckenzie

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No wonder the Butchulla called this place K’Gari (paradise) it truly is
Floating down Eli Creek
The SS Maheno Shipwreck
A former ocean liner that belonged to the Union Company of New Zealand. She was used to cross between New Zealand and Australia, from 1905 until 1935. During WWI, She was used by the New Zealand Naval Forces. After WW1 the TSS Maheno was transformed into a passenger liner. Due to both the Great Depression and better more modern ships, she was retired in 1935. The ship was sold to a Japanese company for scrap metal. In July 1935 while it was being towed to Japan, a winter cyclone caused the tow line to break and the TSS Maheno was pushed onto the eastern beach of Fraser Island where it remains today