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This occurs in north Queensland, Australia. The oldest living rainforest is believed to be the Daintree Rainforest in far north Queensland, and it meets the Great Barrier Reef at Cape Tribulation.
The Daintree Rainforest has two world heritages, the wet tropics of Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef. The wet tropics were added to the World Heritage list in 1988. The Great Barrier Reef was added to the list in 1981.
A term used by travel agents in the Port Douglas resort area that refers to rental apartments for travelers as they come to visit the rain forests of Daintree or tour the Great Barrier Reef or Cape Tribulation.
The Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest are two world heritage listed sites, both in Queensland.
Yes: humpback whales travel through the Great Barrier Reef on their annual migration.
Where the rainforest meets the sea is a common term for the Daintree Rainforest. It's often referred to as Where the rainforest meets the reef, in reference to the Great Barrier Reef.
By the diversity of species comparable with the tropical rain forest.
Cape Tribulation have attraction such as Great Barrier Reef, Daintree Forrest, Beach Walking and Relaxation, Equatorial Climate which is rare tropical fruit. Cape Tribulation in Australia is a home of Endangered Cassowary.
I went to the Daintree Forest last May. It was a great forest with rich plants, insects and animals. I felt really close to the nature when I was there, except that I was bitten many times by the insects. It is extremely wet and warm. But when the night fell, it got much cooler. I brought with me a whole box of menthol balm which I found extremely useful when I was bitten or got dizzy at noon. Another thing I strongly recommend to bring is an empty bottle. You can easily figure out why the moment you get there.
Great Barrier Reef
The proper name for the Great Barrier Reef is simply "Great Barrier Reef".
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