Thursday, August 13, 2015

Spanned more than an region of roughly 1840 Sq. Km, Fraser Island is considered to be the world’s largest sand island. It is situated in the southern coast of Queensland, Australia and has been listed in the Globe Heritage List of UNESCO.  The island is exceptional for its beautiful forests, remarkable freshwater inland lakes, and sand dunes. Fraser Island is also the property to diverse flora and fauna, and Aboriginal heritage.

Fraser Island of Australia

According to the analysis this stunning island came in to existence right after the evolution of practically 800,000 years. The method of perfection in the island is nonetheless continued by the various organic formations. Fraser Island is also the center of the world most complicated dune systems. Almost 40 lakes of organic matter, such as leaves, bark and dead plants, progressively develop up and harden in depressions designed by the wind are discovered on this island. It is also a residence of outstanding barrage lakes existed due to the blocking of watercourse.

The vegetation of Fraser Island contains the planet’s tallest tropical trees up to 50 m at an elevation of 200 m. It has also unique plants of more than 750 species. Kauri pines are largely identified in Fraser island however scribbly gums, red gums, piccabeen palms, Blue Quandong, brush box and pandanus all grow on Fraser Island.

Fraser Island

Fraser Island is residence to more than 230 species of birds – one of the largest and most varied in Australia. Along the gorgeous beach sides, we can discover dotterels, pied oyster catchers, pelicans, terns and gulls while flying in the sky, we can have the view of splendid species of prey birds like brahminy kites, white-breasted sea eagles, ospreys and peregrine falcons. Kingfishers, jabirus and brolgas, and 1 of Australia’s rarest birds, the ground parrot, can also be observed on Fraser Island.

There are 25 to 48 species of animals on Fraser Island like swamp wallabies, echidnas, ringtail and brushtail possums, sugar gliders, squirrel gliders, phascogales, bandicoots, potoroos, flying foxes and dingoes. There are 19 species of bats which reside on or go to Fraser Island.

Fraser Island was named since of the tales related to a shipwreck survivor known as Eliza Fraser. It is estimated that it was settled by humans practically 5,000 years ago but it was firstly sailed by James Cook in Could 1770. Today it has turn out to be well-liked tourist destination around the planet.

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