Lake Birrabeen

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Lake Birrabeen is a clear, freshwater perched lake on Fraser Island in Queensland, Australia, known for its white sandy shores and pristine swimming conditions.

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Lake Birrabeen canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater lake
perched lake
tourist attraction
conservationStatus protected natural area
continent Australia
country Australia
ecologicalType sand dune perched lake
hasAccessFrom Hervey Bay
Rainbow Beach
hasAccessRoadType sand track
hasBottomSubstrate sand
hasManagementAuthority Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
hasNearbyFeature Central Station (Fraser Island)
Lake Boomanjin
hasRecreationalUse non-motorised water activities only
hasReputation less crowded alternative to Lake McKenzie
hasShoreType white sand beach
hasSwimmingCondition generally calm waters
no waves
hasWaterColor clear blue
isOnIsland Fraser Island
isPartOf Noosa Biosphere Reserve
surface form: Great Sandy Biosphere
isPopularWith day visitors
tourists
knownFor clear freshwater
pristine swimming conditions
white sandy shores
locatedIn Fraser Island
Great Sandy National Park
Queensland
partOf Fraser Island World Heritage Area
protectedAreaStatus within national park
region Fraser Coast Region
requiresVehicleType 4WD for most access routes
state Queensland
tourismActivity picnicking
sightseeing
swimming
waterClarity clear
waterType freshwater

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Fraser Island hasFeature Lake Birrabeen
Great Sandy National Park contains Lake Birrabeen