Ancient forests
Forest flower
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Touch me not
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Daintree River
Welcome swallow
Nature's umbrella
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Rough skin
Lying in wait
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La la la
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Signs of the Cassowary I - Blue Quandong berry
Signs of the Cassowary II - Tracks
Signs of the Cassowary III - Street signs
Southern Cassowary making tracks
Cassowary on the beach
Tropical Forest
Cape Tribulation
Cape Tribulation
Cape Tribulation Beach
Forêt Tropicale de Daintree
Boyd's Forest Dragon
Golden orb weaver spider
You might accidently get killed
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Ancient fern
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Marking the territory
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In the Daintree Rainforest
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Cape Tribulation,Daintree Rainforest, Queensland, Australia.
"The Daintree Rainforest contains 30% of the frog, reptile and marsupial species in Australia, and 65% of Australia's bat and butterfly species. 18% of bird species in the country can be found in this area. There are also over 12,000 species of insects. All of this diversity is contained within an area that takes up 0.2% of the landmass of Australia. Part of the forest is protected by the Daintree National Park and drained by the Daintree River. . . . Much of the Daintree Rainforest is part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site, being listed by UNESCO in 1988"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daintree_Rainforest
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"The Daintree Rainforest contains 30% of the frog, reptile and marsupial species in Australia, and 65% of Australia's bat and butterfly species. 18% of bird species in the country can be found in this area. There are also over 12,000 species of insects. All of this diversity is contained within an area that takes up 0.2% of the landmass of Australia. Part of the forest is protected by the Daintree National Park and drained by the Daintree River. . . . Much of the Daintree Rainforest is part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Site, being listed by UNESCO in 1988"
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daintree_Rainforest
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