On the far side of Fraser Island’s main beach lies the weathered remains of an old jetty, standing strong against the relentless passage of time. Its sun-bleached beams and worn pillars stretch out into the sea, casting shadows on the soft sand below. With clear blue skies overhead and the gentle waters of the Pacific lapping at its base, the abandoned jetty is both haunting and beautiful — a skeletal reminder of Fraser Island’s history and the enduring dialogue between man-made structures and the natural world.
Timeless Tides and Wooden Bones
£100.00Price

