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  • We are are heading to Daintree which is where the rainforest meets the reef now... a beautiful area north of Port Douglas.

    Archive 2008-05-01 WENDEE HOLTCAMP 2008

  • We are are heading to Daintree which is where the rainforest meets the reef now... a beautiful area north of Port Douglas.

    Daintree WENDEE HOLTCAMP 2008

  • Bright and early the next morning, we headed up to Kuranda village and the Daintree Forest via the Freshwater Scenic Railway.

    2008 October « Hyperpat’s HyperDay 2008

  • Bright and early the next morning, we headed up to Kuranda village and the Daintree Forest via the Freshwater Scenic Railway.

    Australia, Day Seven « Hyperpat’s HyperDay 2008

  • It is a dream of mine to see the Daintree and Cape Tribulation one day.

    Flower Power Kirsty 2008

  • They were orchids, those exquisitely crafted flowers found principally in rain forests, which is where I encountered them, on our annual holidays to Cape Tribulation and the Daintree.

    Flower Power Kirsty 2008

  • Fringing reefs occur in the northern section of the region and are most extensively developed between Daintree and Bloomfield rivers.

    Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site, Australia 2008

  • They were orchids, those exquisitely crafted flowers found principally in rain forests, which is where I encountered them, on our annual holidays to Cape Tribulation and the Daintree.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Kirsty 2008

  • As of June 1995, there are 35 positions across the five programs of heritage conservation, management planning, community relations, corporate services and Daintree rescue.

    Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site, Australia 2008

  • After further exploratory forays, notably by George Elphinstone Dalyrymple in 1873, pioneering graziers and later red cedar Toona australis cutters moved in, the latter working up the coast and reaching the Daintree and Mossman Rivers by 1875.

    Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site, Australia 2008

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