Pheasant Coucal (フェザントクークル)
Sulphur-crested white parrot
Australian kids enjoying a 75mile beach drive
75 miles beach
A beach soaked in seawater at high tide
A sandy road leading from the west coast to the east coast.
After rain, the sand is relatively solid and easy to run.
Dry and smooth roads are difficult for both four-wheel drive and driving.
Depending on how you think about the road beyond the rodeo, a body massage.
Experienced people say that the race is more, harder than "Paridakar" rather than a bad road.
Lake Mc Kenzie
Maheno Wreck
Japanese-registered abandoned ship
Taken from Cessna
Taken from Cessna
Walk the sand blow to explore the forest.
Huge desert, subtropical rainforest.
Numerous lakes, beautiful seas and sandy beaches.
A sand island created by the oldest continent in the world.
It's a series of surprises and excitement at the awesomeness of World Heritage Sites.
It is impossible to see all the viewpoints scattered on the east coast in one day.
Bird watching and walking around the resort in the early morning.
Look at Lake Mc Kenzie, which looks white, and take an aerial walk in Cessna.
A strong ally who has been involved since the establishment of the hotel on Fraser Island.
It will guide you to a photogenic place that you cannot visit on the tour.
Take a break on the hill of the beach during high tide.
Enjoy a nice lunch pack (with a garbage bag to take away all leftover food) and blend into nature.
Rainbow Gorge Rainbow Gorge
A car that runs comfortably in the sea breeze.
A young backpacker gets stuck due to heavy camping luggage.
Driving on a sandy road is difficult.
My driver is Hiroko Kobaya (living in Brisbane), who runs an eco-related company, and is a skilled driver.
When the forest opens in about an hour, a sand road of about 123 km continues from north to south.
Sand, sand, sand Fine sand turns into a highway that can be blown along the beach.
It is impossible to pass due to seawater at high tide.
Today's high tide is from 11:00 to 15:00, during which you have to wait somewhere.
Taken from Cessna
driver hiroko.kobayashi
"Maheno Wreck
75 miles beach
Photographed 75 miles beach in Cessna