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  • The white sandy bottom of a small freshwater lagoon at North Point, Moreton Island, can be seen through the crystal clear waters. The water so clear you can see the reeds growing from the bottom to the surface. Clouds and the blue of the sky reflect in the water.
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  • Still waters of Lake Wabby on Fraser Island. The deepest lake on the island and also hosting the highest number of freshwater fish on the island at 11 species. Great Sandy National Park.
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  • Lower sections of the Gloucester River as it flows into shady pools lined with native forest. Barrington Tops National Park.
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  • A long exposure at night captures the movement of stars and glow of the nearby townships in the still waters of Lake Broadwater. Lake Broadwater Conservation Park.
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  • A man pulls along his kayak through a shallow section of the Mary River near Kenilworth.
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  • Fading light reflecting off the still waters of Lake Garawongera.
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  • The still shallow waters of Lake Boomanjin at sunrise. The largest of this type of lake in the world, a perched lake, located in the southern part of the heritage listed Fraser Island. Great Sandy National Park.
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  • Smoothed rocks line the bed of the clear water rainforested Gloucester River in Barrington Tops National Park.
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  • Twilight colours reflected in the still Severn River, Sundown National Park.
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  • Before the sun rises Lake Garawongera is in perfect stillness. Great Sandy National Park.
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  • Deep greens of the surrounding forest reflects in the still water of Bouloumba Creek. Conondale National Park.
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  • Abstract colours and patterns of the creekbed through the clear waters of Bouloumba Creek. Conondale National Park.
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  • Kayaking on the Mary River downstream from Kenilworth. Flood debris from 2015 rain remains in a River She-oak several metres higher than the dryer season levels.
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  • The tea tree stained waters of the Louisa River in Southwest National Park.
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