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Lady Musgrave Island

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Australia - Queensland
Lady Musgrave Island, Queensland 4805, Australia

Introduction

Lady Musgrave Island is a coral reef in the Great Barrier Reef (Great Barrier Reef) off the eastern coast of Queensland, one of 13 coral islands in the Capricorn-Bunker Group Islands and one of the southernmost islands of the Great Barrier Reef.

The Lady Musgrave Island covers an area of about 0.275 square kilometers and can be reached by boat from Bundaberg or from the 1770 town of (Seventeen Seventy) by boat, and about 2.5 hours by boat from Bundaberg. Cruise ships usually leave in the morning and return in the afternoon.

Surrounded by a lagoon of about 1200 hectares, Lady Musgrave Island is surrounded by 14 world-class diving sites: the (Entrance Bombies), Napoleon Wall (Napoleon's Wall), and The Drop-off), the reef at the entrance of (Manta Ray);. Visitors can float in shallow waters, dive in coral gardens at the north end, or visit giant hanging walls in the south, where divers and divers can see ghost rays, sea turtles, fish herds, reef sharks, colorful reef fish, stingrays, There is even a chance to see sea snakes.

The cruise ships are anchored at the sea about 2 kilometers from Lady Musgrave Island, where tourists can swim, dive or switch to small boats to land on beautiful coral reef islands with silvery beaches and lush plants, and they can swim, dive, and land in small boats on beautiful coral islands, where tourists can swim, dive and land in small boats on a beach about 2 kilometers away from Lady Musgrave Island. Silver sand sea, blue sky, summer visitors still have a chance to see turtles spawning on the beach, digging holes.

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