ISLE OF DOOM

‘Cursed’ paradise island is plagued by shipwrecks & dingo attacks with dark past – and you need special pass to visit

K'Gari Island has claimed a total of 23 ships between 1856 and 1930

A PARADISE island is plagued by killer fauna, shipwrecks and brutal dingo attacks - but it's so popular that you need a permit to visit.

Built over hundreds of thousands of years, K’Gari’s sand dunes, long stretches of beaches, and crystal-clear lakes hide a dark & deadly past.

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The ruins of the SS Maheno is one the most popular tourist attractions on K’Gari IslandCredit: Getty
The SS Maheno was an ocean liner used to cross between Australia and New Zealand before becoming a war-time hospital shipCredit: Getty
The island is notorious for its dingo attacks
A dingo pictured after attacking a ten-year-oldCredit: Queensland Government

Formally known as Fraser Island, K'Gari is located off the coast of Australia.

Considered to be the world's largest sand island, it is littered with shipwrecks and prowled by ravenous dingoes - with war and death plaguing the cursed isle.

Despite it's dark history, it is wildly popular - with visitors having to book months in advance.

And only four-wheel-drive vehicles are allowed to drive on the sand island.

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A Hervey Bay Tourist Information spokesperson told The Sun: "You need a high-clearance/low-range four-wheel-drive vehicle to get around the island.

"It is all sand tracks and beach driving."

They said tourism has also boomed over the past 10 years - with £30 permits now needed to access the island.

The sandy island even played its part in World War II, when it was used as a commando base.

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A specialist reconnaissance and sabotage unit, dubbed Z Special Unit, used the island for training.

Boy, 2, mauled by a dingo at popular campsite in Australia

Relics of the unit, including flooring from the camp HQ, rusted truck parts and foxholes can still be seen as a reminder of the island's past.

The wild animals on the island are deadly - and could kill you.

While K'Gari Island boasts more than 150 miles of clear sandy beaches swimming in the ocean could be fatal– especially on the eastern coast – due jellyfish and great whites sharks.

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And dingoes - known as Wongari on the island - also roam the island, frequently attacking visitors and even mauling a child to death.

In June last year, a dingo bit a sunbather's bum while she relaxed on the beach - just weeks before a ten-year-old boy was dragged into the sea by one of the animals.

He was miraculously saved when his brave sister intervened - but still suffering horror puncture wounds, scratches and bruises.

Rangers believe the large predators no longer fear humans.

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