Steps taken: 4,698
The next morning I ate the rest of my cruffin, packed up, and headed down to the bar for some eggs and bacon before we left for Rainbow Bay and Fraser Island. When we got to Rainbow Bay, we dropped off our main luggage in a storage locker and had a little bit of time to get lunch and snacks. Since I had such a big breakfast, all that I had for lunch was a piece of banana walnut cake, and a black currant apple juice.
When we returned to the meet up point, we filled out some forms and then Cory took us in the 4WD jeep to the ferry that would take us to Fraser Island. Along the way, several people were fishing and surfing. I wish I was fishing and surfing too. We drove onto the Manta Ray Ferry, which took less than ten minutes to ferry us across.
The sands of Fraser Island are the deepest gold color I've ever seen. It's supposed to be some of the purest sand in the world. We drove to Euronga for a pit stop, and then we went to Lake McKenzie for some swimming. It started to rain after twenty minutes so we left early. On our way to camp, we passed the major shipwreck of the S.S. Maheno, which we would visit the next day.
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