Southern Cassowary Daintree Rainforest

Daintree Rainforest

The Daintree Rainforest is a breathtaking World Heritage-listed site in Queensland, Australia, renowned for its ancient ecosystem and diverse wildlife.

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Originally known as the Cape Tribulation National Park, and covering 16,965 ha, this area is now the Daintree National Park and covers 56,500 ha.

It is an area of breathtaking beauty with mountain ranges rising sharply behind the narrow coastal strip and dense rainforest reaching to edge of the beaches.

With a bewilderingly rich variety of flora it is now recognised as the last extensive stand of undeveloped lowland rainforest in Australia (and possibly the oldest rainforest on earth) with such ancient species of fern as the beautiful flowering Idiospermum australiense and the Angiopteris, the world’s largest fern.

The rainforest is estimated to have existed for over 100 million years.

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