NORTH Stradbroke Island, Australien - lebensretter am Zylinder Strand auf Stradbroke Island, Queensland. Der Strand benannt wurde, weil es die Landung zur Entlastung der Gasflaschen für die nahe gelegenen Leuchtturm von Point Lookout zu sein. North Stradbroke Island, nur von Queenslands Hauptstadt Brisbane, ist der weltweit zweitgrößte Sand Insel und mit seinen kilometerlangen Sandstrände, die im Sommer ein beliebtes Urlaubsziel.
5026 x 3338 px | 42,6 x 28,3 cm | 16,8 x 11,1 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
2. Januar 2010
Ort:
Cylinder Beach, North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia
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Photograph by David Coleman. Cylinder Beach on North Stradbroke Island, Queensland, Australia, is renowned for its lifesaver-patrolled swimming area, marked by distinctive red and yellow flags. These flags, a universal symbol of beach safety in Australia, indicate the safest area for swimming and are positioned daily by trained lifesavers. The beach patrol is typically staffed by a combination of professional lifeguards and volunteer lifesavers, especially during peak seasons. Surf Life Saving Queensland oversees the beach patrol operations at Cylinder Beach, ensuring swimmer safety through surveillance, rescue readiness, and preventative actions. The lifesavers are equipped with various rescue devices, including rescue boards, tubes, and sometimes inflatable rescue boats (IRBs). They also maintain a first aid station for minor medical emergencies. Cylinder Beach's patrolled status makes it particularly popular among families and less confident swimmers. The lifesavers not only monitor the designated swimming area but also provide valuable information about beach conditions, including rip currents, wave patterns, and potential marine hazards. They play a crucial role in educating visitors about water safety and promoting responsible beach use. The presence of lifesavers at Cylinder Beach is part of a broader commitment to beach safety on North Stradbroke Island and throughout Australia. This service enhances the beach experience for visitors, allowing them to enjoy the pristine waters and surf breaks with added peace of mind. The lifesaver flags and patrol contribute significantly to the beach's appeal as a safe and family-friendly destination within the larger context of North Stradbroke Island's natural beauty and recreational offerings.