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East Point Reserve
East Point Reserve, a spit of land north of Fannie Bay, is an unpeopled patch of land reserved for nature. Forage along Fannie Bay Beach, picnic along its adjacent parkland, swim year-round in the jellyfish-free waters of Lake Alexander, or walk the 1.5km mangrove boardwalk (open to ), with signs describing Larrakia uses of mangrove plants. Watch for wallabies that emerge from the surrounding forest late afternoon for a feed.
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Indo-Pacific Marine
This excellent aquarium displays living coral ecosystems and an array of exotic creatures associated with coral, such as sea horses, clown fish and butterfly fish as well as nasties like the stonefish and box jellyfish. Originally established as a research facility into the region's marine environment, Indo-Pacific Marine has stayed true to its educational roots and promotes environmental awareness through its exhibits. Each display is self-supporting, requiring no introduced filtration or food. Flesh-eating fish are fed, however, to prevent them from eating the other exhibits.
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