Frankland Islands
The Frankland Islands are a group of small islands located off the coast of Queensland, Australia. They are part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park and are known for their stunning coral reefs and diverse marine life. The islands are accessible by boat and are popular for activities such as snorkeling and diving.
The largest of the Frankland Islands is Frankland Island, which features lush rainforests and sandy beaches. The islands are uninhabited, providing a natural habitat for various wildlife species. Visitors can enjoy the pristine environment while learning about the importance of marine conservation in the region.