Friday, October 17, 2025

K’gari (nicknamed Fraser Island)


 Another beautiful sunny day and an early start today to board the ferry to K’gari. K’gari is the world’s largest sand island which is also home to a subtropical rainforest.


Searching the sea for turtles but no luck today.

I loved this creation story, it was so magical being told it in the rainforest on the island by big Steve our driver and guide for the day (for the full effect it must be read in an Aussie accent).

K’gari creation story

Beiral, the great God in the sky, made all the people. But after he made the people, Beiral realised that the people had no lands. So Beiral sent a messenger, Yendingie, to solve the problem and create lands for the people. Yendingie came down from the sky, and set to work to make the sea, and then the land. When Yendingie arrived at what is now known as Hervey Bay, he had a helper – the beautiful white spirit called Princess

K’gari was a great helper, and helped Yendingie make the seashores, the mountain ranges, the lakes and the rivers. Princess K’gari enjoyed her work very much and worked tirelessly to create all this natural beauty. One day Yendingie was concerned, and said to her, “K’gari, you better rest, otherwise you will be too tired to continue our work.  There are some rocks over there in the sea. Why don’t you go and lie down and have a sleep?”

So Princess K’gari lay down on the rocks and had a long and deep sleep. When she awoke she said to Yendingie, “I think this is the most beautiful place we have ever created. Please, Yendingie, may I stay here forever?”

Oh no, K’gari, I cannot allow that. You are a spirit, and you belong here with me!”

But K’gari pleaded with him, “Please, please Yendingie… I could still look up into the sky and see what you are doing. I would love to stay here.”

Finally, Yendingie agreed. “You may stay here, but you cannot stay in spirit form. I will need to change you.”

So he changed her into a beautiful island



 So she wouldn’t be lonely, he then made some beautiful trees and flowers,



and some lakes that were specially mirrored so that she could see into the sky.

He made creeks and laughing waters that would become her voice,

and birds and animals and people to keep her company.


He gave these people knowledge and laws, and told them what to do, and how to procreate, so that their children and ancestors would always be there to keep K’gari company.

And she is still there today, looking up at the sky in one of the truly most beautiful places on earth. She is very happy in, and as, “paradise”. 


All the roads on K’gari are sand tracks and only four wheel drive vehicles are allowed on the island to try and navigate them. It was a very bumpy ride in our custom made coach to the former logging station and the rainforest.

After our lunch we drove along the beach at speed

and spotted the dingoes

Then we went to Eli (Crab) Creek a pure water creek that you can float in.


Our faces in these pics look like we’re being tortured but it was great fun.



Later I spotted some old wreck on the sand. 😜











A former NZ cruise liner been here since 1930s.











Last stop of the day for a swim in Lake McKenzie a clear water lake - beautiful! 


Final pic of the day beautiful sunset on the way back.




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