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Cylinder Beach faces north and is the most popular swimming beach at Point Lookout. The beach often has a lagoon, which is a popular place for children to swim. Cylinder Headland is used as a vantage point to watch the surfers and the swimmers on the beach and to view Shag Rocks and Moreton Island, which can be seen in the distance. Deadman's ...
Frenchman's beach, 2010 There is a monument commemorating the naming of Point Lookout by James Cook in 1770. It is opposite 19 Mooloomba Road, near the Gorge Walk ( 27°25′59″S 153°32′38″E / 27.4330°S 153.5440°E / -27.4330; 153.5440 ( Bicentenary of the Naming of Point Lookout
Flinders Beach is a small settlement of mostly holiday houses located on the main beach between Amity and Point Lookout. Blue Lake. The whole of the island is part of the Redland City local government area, and is incorporated as part of Division 2. [15] The two largest lakes on the island are Brown Lake and Blue Lake.
State Strategic Touring Routes are road routes in Queensland, Australia, which have been identified as significant to motoring tourists.These are the primary routes used by tourists as they provide the connections between popular tourist locations, and consequently have high volumes of tourist traffic.
The Southport Spit (officially known as The Spit) is a spit and neighbourhood within the northern end of Main Beach, City of Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a permanent sand spit that separates the Southport Broadwater from the Pacific Ocean .
Godwin Beach, a beach which extends from neighbouring locality of Godwin Beach to the south-west Off-shore are a number of marine waterbodies: Pumicestone Channel , to the west, separating Bribie Island from the mainland ( 27°03′58″S 153°08′21″E / 27.0661°S 153.1393°E / -27.0661; 153.1393 ( Pumicestone Channel
The Coral Sea coast is a long sandy beach. [6] The land in the west of the suburb along the inlet is most marshland. The land use along the Coral Sea coast is predominantly surburan housing. Further inland the land use is a mixture of grazing on native vegetation and growing sugarcane and other tropical crops. [7]