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Hervey Bay, a coastal city in southern Queensland, is widely known as a site for observing humpback whales. Whale-watching boats operate during the July to November migration season. It`s also a hub for tours to nearby Fraser Island, which has beaches and features a rainforest habitat for dingoes and other wildlife. A waterfront esplanade links the city`s marina with beaches offering calm waters for swimming. Try Urangan Pier for stunning views of Hervey Bay and across to Fraser Island. At 868m, it’s one of the longest piers in Australia and offers stingray, fish and dolphin-spotting opportunities. Urangan stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Hervey Bay, a coastal city in southern Queensland, is widely known as a site for observing humpback whales. Whale-watching boats operate during the July to November migration season. It`s also a hub for tours to nearby Fraser Island, which has beaches and features a rainforest habitat for dingoes and other wildlife. A waterfront esplanade links the city`s marina with beaches offering calm waters for swimming. Try Urangan Pier for stunning views of Hervey Bay and across to Fraser Island. At 868m, it’s one of the longest piers in Australia and offers stingray, fish and dolphin-spotting opportunities. Urangan stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
A long exposure shot of a 220 metre pier taken in black and white. This pier is the Urangan pier in Hervey Bay in Queensland Australia. It is a former deep-water, cargo-handling facility originally built to facilitate the export of sugar, timber and coal. The pier, served by the extension of the railway line from the town of Pialba, was used for the transfer of cargo between rail and ships. It was built between 1913 and 1917, originally to a length of 1107 metres. The pier was closed in 1985, and 239 metres of it was demolished. However, due to public outcry, 868 metres of the pier was left, and the land was handed to the Hervey Bay City Council. By 2009 the last 220-metre section of the pier had been fully restored, and the original timber pylons had been replaced with steel pylons with a plastic covering. Urangan stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
A long exposure shot of a 220 metre pier taken in black and white. This pier is the Urangan pier in Hervey Bay in Queensland Australia. It is a former deep-water, cargo-handling facility originally built to facilitate the export of sugar, timber and coal. The pier, served by the extension of the railway line from the town of Pialba, was used for the transfer of cargo between rail and ships. It was built between 1913 and 1917, originally to a length of 1107 metres. The pier was closed in 1985, and 239 metres of it was demolished. However, due to public outcry, 868 metres of the pier was left, and the land was handed to the Hervey Bay City Council. By 2009 the last 220-metre section of the pier had been fully restored, and the original timber pylons had been replaced with steel pylons with a plastic covering. Urangan stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures