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 Queensland's National Parks
A large rainforest park with rivers, gorges and waterfalls.
The Archer and Coen rivers flow through the park commonly spread over the flood-plains in summer.
There are approximately 100 species of birds in the rainforest here as well as one of the few species of marsupial active during daytime, the small, dark, musky rat-kangaroo.
www.npaq.org.au /Parks/farnorth.html   (456 words)

  
 Hann Tableland National Park
Hann Tableland is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 1436 km northwest of Brisbane.
Current city Street: Hann Tableland National Park <
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 HANN
Find graves of people named HANN at Find-a-Grave.com (or add one that you know).
Search the HANN Family Message Boards at Ancestry.com (if available).
Search the HANN Family Resource Center at RootsWeb.com (if available).
www.worldhistory.com /surname/US/H/HANN.htm   (73 words)

  
 Protected areas of Queensland (Australia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
216 of these are National parks, which is the highest number of any Australian state or territory, totalling 65,871 km² (3.81% of the state’s area).
Seven others are Scientific National Parks, totalling 522 km² (0.03% of the state’s area).
This page was last modified 23:19, 6 Apr 2005.
www.bexley.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Protected_areas_of_Queensland_(Australia)   (143 words)

  
 Len Webb Australian Ecological Images - Listing - Vegetation Types
Upper slopes of Mt. Mawson National Park, Tasmania, 1957.
Hann Highway, just north of Lynd, Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, May 1970.
Grassy woodland on poor grey solodic soils, patch of deciduous vine thicket in partly fire-proof bouldery niche in background.
www.gu.edu.au /ins/collections/webb/types.html   (4778 words)

  
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 History of the Atherton Tableland and surrounds
William Hann, pioneer of Maryvale and Bluff Downs, was the one chosen by the Government to explore this mysterious region.
Hann and two of his men, Taylor and Tate, rode up the Mitchell River from their camp, over very rough country.
Where Hann turned back at the Mitchell, Mulligan pressed on over the rough ridges and discovered the Hodgkinson River which he named after William Oswald Hodgkinson, M.L.A., founder of the “Mackay Mercury” newspaper, crushing mill proprietor on Charters Towers, and erstwhile despatch rider for Burke and Wills and McKinlay.
www.queenslandhistory.com /atherton1.htm   (14241 words)

  
 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER - August 2002
A large fire also affected the southwest corner of Yulara National Park during the second half of the month, causing evacuation of people in the area and closure of walks at Katatjuta (the Olgas).
On the 18th at Thredbo wind gusts reached 130 km/h, at Goulburn (Southern Tablelands) 100 km/h, at Nowra (Illawarra) 118 km/h, at Albion Park (Illawarra) 128 km/h, (highest on record for Albion Park) and Lucas Heights (Metropolitan) 122 km/h.
On the 27th 5cm diameter hail was reported at Guyra (Northern Tablelands) and 2cm diameter hail was reported at Wooli (Northern Rivers)and Umina (Hunter).
www.bom.gov.au /inside/services_policy/public/sigwxsum/sigw0902.shtml   (1595 words)

  
 National Native Title Tribunal: Media Release: Tribunal moves to start native title mediation process on 10 applications
Muluridji application in the Mareeba area, including Hann Tableland National Park;
Mr Nish said native title did not threaten the valid rights and interests of other citizens, including private freehold land owners, pastoral leaseholders, and the rights of the public to access beaches and national parks.
Kudjala and Jirandali People's application over White Mountains National Park in the Shires of Dalrymple and Flinders;
www.nntt.gov.au /cgi-bin/print_version/print_version.pl?conf=conf.xml&file=/media/1019789249_8798.html   (392 words)

  
 CAPE YORK PENINSULA
Along the coast, east of the park, are two further National Parks, the Cape Melville National Park and the Starke National Park.
The Iron Range National Park is made up of the Janet and Tozer Ranges, and is home to beautiful rainforest and animals unique to this area.
On the eastern side of the peninsula you will pass the Jardine River National Park, and the spectacular Indian Head Falls.
www.australianexplorer.com /cape_york_peninsula.htm   (829 words)

  
 Len Webb Australian Ecological Images - Listing - Landscapes
Sugar cane on basaltic soils with Eubenangee National Park in the background.
Eubenangee National Park north of Innisfail, Queensland, November 1965.
Sugar cane cultivation with Eubenangee National Park in the background.
www.gu.edu.au /ins/collections/webb/landscape.html   (7803 words)

  
 Gulf Savannah Regions Of Northern Australia - Mareeba
To the north lies the Hann Tableland National Park, home to towering kauri and hoop pines that have remained untouched for thousands of years.
Of particular interest are the National Parks (limestone bluffs and extensive cave systems) and the old copper smelters.
Rich gallery forests flank the park's major watercourses.
www.savannah-guides.com.au /page2-3.html   (969 words)

  
 AusEmade: Mareeba Tropical Savannas and Wetlands
Above and beyond the lagoon, reaching up to over 3,500 feet, is the Hann Tableland, stretching onto the Hann Tableland National Park.
The Mareeba Tropical Savannas and Wetlands are less than an hour from Cairns, at the foot of the Hann Tableland and provides a unique outback experience for the visitor.
The lagoons and channels of the wetlands lie in a savannah Reserve of over 5,000 acres, of which the lightly timbered savannah grassland, the Wetlands, totals around 300 acres of open water.
www.ausemade.com.au /qld/destination/m/mareeba-tropical-savannas.htm   (275 words)

  
 Category:National parks of Queensland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This page was last modified 18:33, 5 Jun 2005.
www.bexley.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Category:National_parks_of_Queensland   (75 words)

  
 Mareeba Wetlands Visitor Information - Location Map
The Reserve is located at the foot of the Hann Tableland, 6.5kms north of the township of Mareeba on the Cairns Highlands.
It is a total of 7km from the Biboohra turnoff to the Visitor Centre - 4km to the Reserve entry gate, and a further 3km to the Visitor Centre reception carpark.
All directions are clearly signposted, and there is ample car parking at the Visitor Centre.
www.mareebawetlands.com /location.html   (280 words)

  
 Day Tours At The Mareeba Wetlands
The Visitor Centre is a blend of modern and vernacular North Queensland architecture using the traditional materials of tin and timber with sweeping views to the west and north across Clancy’s Lagoon to the Hann Tableland National Park.
It offers the ideal cool retreat in which to learn about the Australian tropical savannas and wetlands and the work of the Foundation, or just to enjoy a cold drink or snack on the wide viewing gallery overlooking the lagoon and the surrounding wildlife.
www.mareebawetlands.com /tours.html   (1344 words)

  
 tableland - OneLook Dictionary Search
Phrases that include tableland: barkly tableland, blackdown tableland national park, hann tableland national park
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 About Cooktown
100km west of Cooktown, this is Queensland’s second largest national park, encompassing over 537,000 hectares.
Caravan parks, campsites, backpacker hostels, hotels, motels, rainforest lodges and farm stays cater for all tastes and budgets.
In 1872, William Hann discovered gold on the Palmer River, southwest of Cooktown.
naturespowerhouse.info /about_cooktown.htm   (2418 words)

  
 Wildlife Online - EPA/QPWS
The protected areas listed are the national parks, conservation parks, resources reserves and forest reserves areas of Queensland gazetted under the Nature Conservation Act 1992.
This website enables you to access a list of wildlife that the EPA has recorded for areas such as national parks, State forests and shires, or areas defined by the user.
The forestry areas listed are the State forests and timber reserves of Queensland gazetted under the Forestry Act 1959.
www.epa.qld.gov.au /nature_conservation/wildlife/wildlife_online   (1172 words)

  
 The Gros Morne Guestbook
I backpacked in Gros Morne in the 70's with a friend just as it was being established as a national park.
The hiking trails, the ocean, the Tablelands, The Werstern Brook Pond...
Park, come visit with myself and Gail at Heritage Crafts also located in the Rocky Harbour at 101 main steet souith.
www.grosmorne.com /guestarchive/1.html   (4851 words)

  
 CATCHMENT INFO Mitchell River Watershed Management Group Inc. Australia
Part of Undara Volcanic National Park to the south east
Part of Bulleringa National Park to the South
The exceptions to this are the Kowanyama Dogit, Southedge Station, part of Wrotham Park Station and most smaller blocks to the East which are Freehold.
www.mitchell-river.com.au /Catchment_Info_Mitchell_River_Australia.htm   (601 words)

  
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This TOR for EIA of the project is based on the data and information provided by GDWB, field surveys, and requirements of World Bank EIA Guidelines and national EIA Guidelines.
A few eucalyptus forests located at tableland have some very high trees with high density.
www-wds.worldbank.org /servlet/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2003/09/06/000094946_03082304104286/Rendered/INDEX/multi0page.txt   (6206 words)

  
 Australia's National Parks Page
This site is dedicated to providing information on Australia's National Parks
It is our intent to provide information that will be timely and of assistance in planning a trip, vacation or obtaining data about a park
www.world-national-parks.net /au/au.htm   (36 words)

  
 "Queensland National Parks"
The National Parks and Reserves covered in this guide are listed below with links to maps and further information.
If the place you are looking for is here, just follow its link for more information.
www.wilmap.com.au /parks/qld_parklist.html   (35 words)

  
 Extended Touring
On this six day trip through the Central Highlands, you won't just see some Queensland's most visually stunning National Parks, you will also have the chance to relive the early pioneering days on the sapphire gemfields.
Packed full of opportunities to go 'off road'; see historic sites; visit outback National Parks; and enjoy the adventure of exploring this fascinating un-populated and special region of our vast country - Western Queensland has it all.
This 6 day tour provides a unique look at this special corner of Queensland- wide open spaces, desert scenery and wildflowers (when in season), large red sand dunes, the Simpson Desert National Park, heritage and historical sites.
www.driveqld.com.au /qldhols/index.cfm?1B503E53-AB37-041F-9C98-E3F28D7DB32C   (754 words)

  
 :: Swagman Tours 2005 ::
Join the development road to Coen then skirt the edge of the beautiful Lakefield National Park for a last camp in solitude before re-entering civilisation tomorrow.
This afternoon travel the Tablelands via the eerie Black Mountains to Cooktown.
In Cooktown this morning pick up a local guide to learn about Captain Cook and the Palmer River goldfields with visits to the museum and Grassy Hill lookout.
www.swagmantours.com.au /aus15cys.html   (461 words)

  
 The Ghost Towns of Queensland
Today, looking for a little shade to park your car, you may find it hard to believe this was ever a place of crowds and high activity.
You look for the Chinatown of the nineties and find an ornamental park; you look for the boardwalks resounding to the boots of many thousand diggers and meet with bitumen footpaths.
Palmer River where, travelling east from Georgetown in 1872, Hann’s surveyor, Warner, found traces of gold along fifty miles of banks.
www.queenslandhistory.com /ghost_towns_1.htm   (14147 words)

  
 18 - Geological Photographs 1926-1985 - Edwin Sherbon Hills Guide to Records
Specific locations and subjects include: aerial photographs en route of the Murray River, Adelaide, Mount Lofty Ranges and Kalgoorlie; Australian National Airways aeroplane at Ceduna and Forrest airports; C.M. Tattam; Kalgoorlie and district; slum dumps; pillow lavas; Irene Crespin; Geraldton.
Subjects and locations include: Katherine River; Katherine Gorge; ESH and others on horseback returning to Maude Creek; North Australia Observer Unit camp buildings; Dunmara antbeds; Dunmara bore; Ashburton Range; Barkly Tableland; Rankine Downs; Brunette Downs; Kilgour Gorge; Anthony Lagoon.
Specific locations and subjects include: Gisborne district; Yering Gorge; Yarra River; Kororoit Creek; Maribyrnong River; Werribee Gorge; Highett; Hanging Rock; Pyrete Twins; Studley Park; Hallam; Parwan Valley.
www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au /guides/hill/HILS0018.htm   (3387 words)

  
 un_93.html
Bullen Nature Reserve II 35°23'S/148°59'E 3,570 1991 Gigerline Nature Reserve II 35°23'S/149°06'E 1,550 1991 Lanyon Landscape Conservation Reserve V 35°30'S/149°03'E 1,300 1985 Namadgi National Park II 35°40'S/148°57'E 105,000 1984 Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve II 35°29'S/148°54'E 5,450 1991
Conception Island II 23°50'N/ 75°07'W 809 1973 Exuma Land and Sea Park II 24°31'N/ 76°39'W 45,584 1958 Inagua II 21°05'N/ 73°24'W 74,333 1965 Pelican Cays Land and Sea Park II 26°24'N/ 77°00'W 850 1981
Wabba Wilderness Park II 36°20'S/147°40'E 20,100 1992 Wychitella Flora Fauna Reserve III 36°20'S/143°40'E 3,780 1985
www.unep-wcmc.org /protected_areas/data/un_93.html   (5103 words)

  
 IUCNALL_5.txt
Ia 1 3500 1978 36 56 -36.3167 -56.8167 ARGENTINA/ARGENTINE Wildlife Reserve 0.0000 0.0000 ARGENTINA/ARGENTINE National Park 0.0000 0.0000 ARGENTINA/ARGENTINE National Park Chaco II 2 7100 1954 25 16 80 25.2667 -80.9333 ARGENTINA/ARGENTINE Private Wildlife Refuge 0.0000 0.0000 ARGENTINA/ARGENTINE Private Wildlife Refuge El Cachap?
II 2 1000 1989 26 54 -26.9833 -54.5000 ARGENTINA/ARGENTINE Provincial Park Urugua-?
Ia 1 4050 1988 26 54 -26.0167 -54.3667 ARGENTINA/ARGENTINE Private Wildlife Refuge Salti?o VI 6 2000 1990 0.0000 0.0000 ARGENTINA/ARGENTINE Provincial Park 0.0000 0.0000 ARGENTINA/ARGENTINE Provincial Park Mocon?
faculty.vassar.edu /macunningham/gis/iucndata/IUCNALL_5.txt   (214 words)

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