Fraser Island, which is still unfamiliar to Japanese people, is an eco-resort that values the environment.
The last night that ended the memories of the Island with a powerful image.
Strong winds are blowing tonight as well.
I'm a little worried if tomorrow's ferry is okay.
Strong winds blow in the sea, but (catamaran) is stable.
Arrived safely at Hervey Bay while receiving a splash of beating.
Peter Meyer, 39, an Island cameraman who continues to photograph this nature, is self-taught in photography and spreads beautiful nature to the world.
He showed me a lot of photos in a special slide show.
Thank you for your consideration for the traveler.
His perspective, which freely cuts out the scenery of the Island, is a professional work that leads to the world.
Fresh sensation, sharpened talent, I believe he will definitely be the world's leading photographer.
All encounters on Fraser Island are thanks to the coordination of Miss Hiroko Kobayashi.
I want to send a drink to her who is contributing to the environmental conservation for her future by detecting eco-friendliness earlier than anyone else.
Indigenous Aborigines did not call this Island Fraser Island.
In their words, it was called "K`Gari".
It means "paradise".
Fraser Island sunset
Wild birds fly in the forest of natural heritage, and a refreshing morning begins with a cry in the tranquility.
Birds having breakfast at the glass tree in search of nectar.
The base of the Island is all sand.
The extraordinary natural beauty plays an important role worldwide in geology and ecology.
Approaching from a whale
From the window in the next room
Cottage living room
Suddenly a black cloud・・・
The endless 75-mile beach sandy road stretches endlessly.
I was impressed with the first experience of driving along the coast with a four-wheel drive vehicle.
I can't believe I was able to see nearly 100 whales in front of me.
As expected, I was impressed with the world heritage site "Fraser Island" on the sand Island.
Yoshimasa Ikeuchi
October 7-13, 2009
Left, Hiroko, Kobayashi Kotetsu (Midori)
Photographer Peter Meyer
Whale Watching I wanted to see again
Rainbow gorge
Morning awakening to the voice of a bird
The forest just behind the room
It's very easy to spend the morning and evening when it's chilly.
The sound of the wind, the noise of the trees, the voice of the birds that I hear while writing at the cottage in the forest.
Eco-resorts that are eco-friendly have a satisfaction level of 120%.
Rainbow gorge that I couldn't find the approach road and finally found it.
Walking on the sand is tiring, but the sense of accomplishment at the top of the dunes is incredible.
The natural world that is affected by the weather every day.
The second whale watching will also be canceled due to strong winds.
I'm very sorry that I wanted to experience that dynamic power again.
The highlight is 75 miles beach.
The pleasure of flying on a sandy highway of 100 km or more at 80 km / h feels good no matter how many times you run.
The clear blue sky, the natural road with no obstacles is the highest way in the world.
A short walk from the beach leads to your favorite subtropical rainforest pile Valley.
Dingo (wild dog of chastity)
The progress of desertification continues even now, and the sand is moving from the sand blow to the leeward.
Driving on a sandy road requires advanced techniques even with 4WD.
We also escaped the rollover on a rough road on a steep slope.
On the other side of the glass
Seeking honey early in the morning
My footprints
Resort tourists
pipe organ
Photographer Peter Meyer
Parents and children taking a walk on the beach behind the hotel