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LADY ELLIOT ISLAND...100% Eco Paradise

March 11th 2023
80 kms off the Queensland coast accessed by 12 seater plane from Bundaberg or Hervey Bay is a tiny coral cay that is 100 percent Eco and 100 percent satisfaction. The southern most island of the Great Barrier Reef and a haven for corals, seabirds, colourful fish, manta rays, turtles & humans...limited to 330 guests who snorkel, scuba dive, bask or otherwise simply enjoy the teeming wildlife. ... read more
Oceania » Australia » Queensland » Lady Elliot Island

Australian Flag Aboriginal settlers arrived on the continent from Southeast Asia about 40,000 years before the first Europeans began exploration in the 17th century. No formal territorial claims were made until 1770, when Capt. James COOK took possession in the name... ... read more
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25th April 2023

Looks lovely
It really looks like a paradise island. I have seen a few places like that from above when I have flown over them. Each time I think "It looks so good! I would love to go there and spend a few days there". I am still waiting for the first time to visit one of those paradise islands. You went and now at least I got to read a bit about one and see some pictures from there. Thanks! /Ake
3rd May 2023

Looks Lovely
And tiny considering the dark green is the island and the white is the surf breaking on the coral reef that surrounds it. On my first flight to China we flew over a tiny island with a volcano at one end and I looked down the cone in awe. I think it was near New Guinea. I looked for it on each flight since, but alas, it eludes me. Happy memories Ake, what the joy of travel is all about!

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