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Cape York Peninsular |
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Jardine River Tropical wilderness area in the catchment of the Jardine River, Queensland's largest perennial stream. Topography includes swamps and heathlands with tropical vegetation which includes many varieties of New Guinea origin.
Lakefield National Park Lakefield National Park is Queensland's second largest park, it's area mostly covered by mangrove lined mudflats, grassy plains, and woodland. The park is crossed by the Normanby, Morehead and North Kennedy Rivers and dotted with many permanent waterholes, providing an excellent wildlife habitat. During the wet season the area is becomes a vast wetland which attracts a vast and spectacular display of birdlife.
Rokeby & Archer Bend National Parks These two neighboring parks cover drier woodlands between McIlwraith Range and the Archer River. The Archer and Coen rivers flow through the park commonly spread over the flood-plains in summer. The lagoons and swamps which remain into the dry season attract an abundance of birdlife.
Wilderness area containing the largest remaining area of lowland rainforest in Australia. Spectacular coastal scenery and unusual wildlife.
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| For more information on the Parks of Queensland Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service Department of Environment PO Box 155 BRISBANE, QLD 4002 Telephone (07) 3227 8185 |