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Iconic attractions may be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Australia, but with the growing wave of tourism in the southern hemisphere, Australia's natural wonders are constantly being discovered to the surprise of the average tourist.
About an hour's boat ride from Brisbane, Australia, Morton Island is the world's third largest sand island, with its soft white sand and crystal clear waters. The island is visited by a group of wild dolphins every night, and the shape of the island itself resembles a broad-snouted dolphin, which has earned it the name "Dolphin Island".
A tourist took a helicopter tour of Dolphin Island and took a photo of the beautiful scenery of the island "DogCreek". When she shared this photo to her social media platform, people were surprised to find that the "DogCreek" resembled a wild dolphin, so they began to call it "Dolphin Lake". The news of the discovery of "Dolphin Lake" on Dolphin Island spread, surprising and exciting everyone.
The view of Dolphin Island from the sky by helicopter is spectacular, and the photo of "Dolphin Lake" is just one of the many beautiful views from Dolphin Island. The mysterious Tangalooma Island shipwreck area and the colorful marine life are also a must-see.
If asked which is better, "hand feeding wild dolphins" or "watching Dolphin Lagoon by helicopter", the answer is that both experiences are great and a must-see in Australia!
Dolphins are nature's beautiful creatures and good companions for humans. The uniqueness and subtlety of Tenge Luma lies in the deep love affair with dolphins.