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Daintree National Park was created in 1988.
The Daintree River is in Cape Tribulation in Queensland. It is 87 miles, or 140 kilometers, long. It's source is in Daintree National Park.
The Daintree covers over 3000 square kilometers. http://teachit.acreekps.vic.edu.au/cyberfair/Daintree.htm
Daintree, a famous rainforest in northern Queensland, Australia, located in the Daintree National Park.
The Daintree is a huge tropical rainforest in Queensland, Australia, much of which is protected as the Daintree National Park. It is the oldest tropical rainforest in the world that is still intact. Being protected under World Heritage Listing , it does not produce anything of commercial value.
Much of the Daintree Rainforest is preserved as a national park and a World Heritage Site. Those areas obviously don't have any human inhabitants. However, there may be areas of the Daintree Rainforest that are not part of the park and do have a human population (I'm just not sure).
Some famous ones include: The Amazon, South America. Congo Basin, Africa. Khao Sok National Park, Thailand Kayan Mentarang National Park, Kalimantan Hope this helps!
The rainforests in Australia stretch across the country and cover every climate type. In Queensland, there is the Kuranda Rainforest and the Daintree. Tasmania has King Billy Pine, Huon Pines and Liffey Falls. In New South Wales, there is the Gondwana Rainforests. Kakadu National Park is located in the Northern Territory. Tarra Bulga National Park and Morwell National Park are in Victoria. In Western Australia is the Kimberly.
Please see the official NPS site for Yellowstone National Park's History: http://www.nps.gov/yell/historyculture/index.htm
Save Our History - 1998 Yellowstone National Park was released on: USA: 3 May 2003
The address of the National History Day is: 0119 Ccil Hall Univ Of, College Park, MD 20742-0001
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