Indian Head, known as Tukkee Wurroo in the Badtjala language, is a striking volcanic outcropping on the eastern side of K’gari (Fraser Island). Its craggy cliffs rise like a castle above the smooth, white sand and are encircled by clear, turquoise waters, creating a dramatic contrast. From this vantage point, visitors can often spot whales, dolphins, or manta rays in the surrounding sea, adding to the natural allure of the headland.
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