View of the port at Fraser Island from the ferry!
Tim, me, and Lauren on the Kingfisher Bay ferry
Me with a lifesaver on the ferry!
Tommy and I waiting getting ready to go!
Our Fleet of Land Cruisers!
Me and Sarah sharing the front seat of the 4 x 4 Land Cruiser! You can see the tall roof and all of our stuff piled in the back!
Lake Wabby sign
View of Lake Wabby from the lookout point
Swimming in Lake Wabby
Me, Lauren M. and Sarah on the Dunes!
Because the ocean tide changes so fast, there are only certain times that we are allowed to drive on the beaches. So after cooling of in Lake Wabby, we had to drive to the beach and stake out our camping spot for the night before the tide got too high. We found a great little flat patch that had a couple trees surrounding it and great views of the water. We decided to make that our camping spot so we unpacked all of the equipment and assembled the tents. The rest of the day we just hung out, played soccer on the beach, and enjoyed the nice weather. That night we cooked hamburgers, drank beer, and listened to music under a sky full of stars.
Our camping site! You can see the waves and the beach in the background!
Melissa and me! My shirt is wet from jumping in Lake Wabby.
Lauren and I hanging out at night
The next morning, we woke up early and did most of the trips sightseeing. First we drove for about 2 hours up the coast to Indian Head, a peninsula point that juts out into the Pacific Ocean. We parked and hiked up a slope to the top where we had amazing views of the white beaches and amazing blue water. These were the best views in Fraser Island and with not one cloud in the sky, it was a perfect day!
This is a picture I took while we were driving to Indian Heads
Lauren and I at the top of Indian Head
Timmy and I at the top
climbing back down
After staring at the breathtaking panoramic views of the Fraser Island Coast, we headed back down to our 4 x 4s and drove to the next destination: The Champagne Pools. These are large sandy tide pools that fill up with water as the waves crash against the barricading rocks. So people go to float in the water and relax. It was a really unique thing to see and so much fun!
Lauren and I getting sun at the Champagne Pools
Our gang at the Champagne Pools! Scottie, Me, Katie, Lauren, Timmy, Tommy, Nina, Lauren M., Sarah, Melissa.
On the drive back from the Champagne Pools and Indian Heads, we stopped at the Mahano Shipwreck which is a famous shipwreck that's remains are found on the beach. It was really old and withered from the years, and rusty from all of the salt water. We looked around it and took some pictures before heading back to the campsite. The rest of the day we listened to music, cooked food, drank beer, and enjoyed eachother's company. Later that night, campers from a spot a about 100 yards away came and hung out with us. They were from all over the globe and it was really nice to meet interesting people from other cultures who were traveling and experiencing Australia like were are.
Mahano Shipwreck
Melissa, Nina, Lauren M., Katie, Me, Lauren, Sarah at the Shipwreck
Lauren M., Me, Melissa, Lauren, and Nina in the back of the 4 x 4 on the way back to the campsite
Afternoon view from our campsite
Beautiful sunset from our campsite
The next morning was our last day so we woke up early and checked out Birrabeen Lake. It was such a beautiful and tropical lake hidden in the rainforest. The white sand and crystal clear water reminded me of places on the Travel Channel. It was so pretty and such a hot day so we laid out, got some sun, swam around, ate lunch, and then headed back to Kingfisher Bay. All in all, it was a great weekend! We saw so much and it was definitely one of the most memorable weekends in Australia thus far.
Our entire crew at Birrabeen Lake!