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Looking down on Nara Inlet

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Looking down on Nara Inlet, Hook Island, Whitsundays Region - Image Courtesy of Tourism Queensland and Chris McLennan Photographer
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Looking down on Nara Inlet
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Hook Island
Hook is rugged and a true wilderness island. Hook Peak, at 459 metres, is the highest mountain on the Island. One of the few walking tracks leads to Butterfly Bay - named so because of its unique shape and the butterflies which swarm around its shores. Two magnificent five kilometre fjord-like inlets, Nara and Macona cut into the southern end of Hook Island to provide a spectacular anchorage for yachts. People refill their water tanks from the cascading waterfalls. The diversity of coral of the fringing reefs on the northern shores provide some of the best diving and snorkelling in the area.
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