75 Mile Beach beach
75 Mile Beach is one of Australia's iconic beaches in Queensland, on the east coast of Fraser Island. The name of the beach accurately conveys its length, which allows to judge the scale of the coastline.
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75 Mile Beach is famous not only for its size but also for its versatile color palette. Its sands form a bright mosaics of white, orange, and ochry shades. The beach is also the place where the ocean liner SS Maheno suffered from wreck.
For swimmers, 75 Mile Beach is a less attractive option for recreation in comparison with people who enjoy sunbathing and fishermen. Local waters are distinguished by dangerous currents and the possibility to meet leopard sharks. So, it is recommended to select one of fresh lakes with just a few minutes away from the beach, for swimming.
Tourists should know that the 75-mile serves as the main highway of the island (for four-wheel drive machines) and the air strip (for light aeroplanes). Its transport accessibility is determined by ebbs and flows.
When is it better to go
Austraalia kõige aktiivsem ujumishooaeg kestab detsembrist veebruarini. Sel suvel soojeneb mandriosa lõunalaiustel kuni 25–30 ° C, kohati kuni 40 ° C. Talvel (juunist augustini) jahutatakse õhk temperatuurini 11 ° C. Maid ja septembrit peetakse parimateks rannakuudeks, kus on pilvitu taevas ja mitte liiga aktiivne päike.