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Oldest Rainforest in the World Experience the oldest remaining rainforest in the world - the Daintree Rainforest. Believed to be 135 millions years old, the Daintree provides an ideal tropical climate to sustain one of the most complex ecosystems on the earth.
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World Heritage Listing Covering an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometres spanning Cape Tribulation to the north and Mossman in the south, the Daintree National Park is protected under World Heritage listing provisions. The area is home of the greatest concentration of rare and threatened plant species anywhere in the world, and to a diverse species of insects, reptiles, birds and mammals. |
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Rainforest Refuge Maintaining sustainable and environmentally sensitive visitor facilities is crucial to the preservation of this rainforest refuge. There are hiking trails, scenic lookouts, camping sites, picnic tables and swimming holes for you to explore in the Daintree. Relax and enjoy a variety of cafes and restaurants that specialise in local delicacies.
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Biological Diversity and Complexity The biological diversity and structural complexity of the Daintree is unrivalled on the Australian continent and represents the origins of many of Australia's more unique flora and fauna. |
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