Crabtrees on tour in Australia

These are some snacks for your eyes taken by Scott and Alicia Crabtree, Stormscape Photography

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Frazer Island

Frazer Island is the worlds largest sand island and recognised as a World Heritage area. It has an incredibly diverse terrain and vegetation but its lakes are the main attraction. The colour pallete that Frazer Island put on display was incredible. The perched lakes scattered across its length were as inviting as anywhere could be for a swim.

Lake Birrabeen


Sunset on the lakeshore


Basin Lake is one of the smallest lakes on the Island. It is nearly perfectly round with another idylic sandy beach from which to swim. I nearly got busted here when a bunch of backpackers arrived. I had just swum nude to the other side.





Melaleuca's skirt many of the lakes soaking up the wet environment.


Sundew's inhabit the blindingly bright white sands of the lakeside.

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