South Stradbroke Island

Waves roll into sand dunes on the northern tip of South Stradbroke Island in Queensland, Australia. The island is long and narrow — 13 miles (21 km) by 1.6 miles (2.5 km) — and lies just meters off the mainland in the Coral Sea. It is covered by sand dunes, palm rainforest and wetlands, and is home to hundreds of wild wallabies.

-27.750034°, 153.450350°

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