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North Stradbroke Island
“North Stradbroke Island fondly called Straddie by locals is the world’s second largest sand island, which is about 38 km long and 11 km wide. From amazing summer adventures to awesome “whale-watching “winters, Straddie is the perfect place for an unforgettable weekend experience”, Peter Biantes explains.
“This island paradise is now my favorites and I have cople of times explore the most beautiful beaches in Australia, including Main Beach, Cylinder Beach, and Frenchman’s Beach. There is a sense of community laid back and it’s boast of rich culture, diversiy of wildlife and it’s just every nature lovers dream” Peter Biantes says.
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Moreover, North Stradbroke Island is also known for its wildlife, including kangaroos, wallabies, and dolphins. Visitors can go on a guided wildlife tour or take a scenic drive around the island to spot these animals in their natural habitat.