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Daintree Rainforest Cape Tribulation
via Mossman Gorge: TOUR
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The most popular Daintree Rainforest day tour, visiting the 'must do' Mossman Gorge, Daintree River Cruise, Cape Tribulation, enjoying stunning scenery, Rainforest wildlife, plants, birds, in a small group
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Bloomfield Falls Daintree Rainforest
Cape Tribulation: TOUR
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 A true 4Wheel Drive adventure. Travel beyond the end of the sealed road where few other companies dare to venture, deep in the Daintree Rainforest, seldom seen by visitors
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The Tablelands Crater Lakes and Waterfalls:
TOUR
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 Journey
through this remarkable area of the Atherton
Tablelands, taking in an array of landscapes,
rich in agricultural land and a combination of
rainforest, national parks, waterfalls
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Cairns to Cooktown via
Daintree Regional Map.
 A map and travel guide featuring our destination
points of Daintree Rainforest, Mossman Gorge,
Daintree River, Noah Valley, Cape Tribulation,
Bloomfield Falls and The Tablelands
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"Thanks for not only living up to what we envisioned
for the day but for greatly exceeding our
expectations."
Ed, Donna and Kristina ..Davidson, North
Carolina USA ...
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The Daintree Rainforest is located in Daintree
Region of Far North Queensland Australia.
The Daintree Rainforest is the oldest continuously
living rainforest in the world, dating over 135
million years and covering an area that stretches
from
Mossman Gorge in the South to Cooktown in the north. The Daintree Rainforest is home to one of the
highest populations of primitive flowering plants in
the world with the greatest concentration of plant
species that are rare, or threatened with
extinction, anywhere in the world.
The
Daintree Rainforest contains approximately
one third of the frog, marsupial and reptile
species in Australia, and around sixty per
cent of Australia's bat and butterfly species.
Approximately 430 species of birds live among
the trees, including 13 species that are found
nowhere else in the world. These account for
around twenty per cent of bird species in
the Australia. All of this diversity is contained
within an area that takes up 0.2% of the landmass
of Australia.
The
Daintree Rainforest was world heritage listed
in 1988 and is positioned adjacent to another
world heritage area The Great Barrier Reef,
making it the only place in the world where
two world heritage areas meet.


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