The Stockton Beach Sand Dunes, rising to a height of 130 feet (40 meters) at Port Stephens on the Worimi Conservation Lands in Australia, offer a unique and dynamic landscape. These vast dunes provide a natural playground for a variety of activities, including sandboarding, quad biking, four-wheel-driving, horseback riding, and even camel rides. Visitors can also choose to explore the area on foot, taking a leisurely beach walk or casting a line for a peaceful day of fishing. The sheer scale and shifting sands create a striking backdrop for any adventure.
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