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The Daintree Rainforest in Queensland, Australia contains a huge amount of the biodiversity on the continent in less than a tenth of a percent of its landmass. Much of it is maintained as a UNESCO world heritage site because of the significance of how many unique species live there.

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What is so significant about the daintree rainforest?

The Daintree Rainforest, North Queenslan, is a beautiful and significant place because itis on the world heritage list and there are very few placesinthe world like it.


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Daintree Networks was created in 2003.


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What road runs into to the daintree rainforest?

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When was Daintree National Park created?

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