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Leaning Tree, Bribie Island

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A lone walker passes below the Leaning Tree, where sailing vessels used to tie up in early days on Bribie Island.
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Leaning Tree, Bribie Island

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Bribie Island
Just one hour from downtown Brisbane, Bribie Island is an attractive and unspoilt 31 kilometre long island. It is Queensland's only offshore island linked by bridge and is separated from the mainland by Pumicestone Passage, a stunningly beautiful passage of water that is home to more than 350 species of birdlife, dugongs, turtles and dolphins. It also provides excellent fishing and boating.
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