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Tully Gorge is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 1,338 km northwest of Brisbane. The park forms part of the Wooroonooran Important Bird Area , identified as such by BirdLife International because it supports populations of a range of bird species endemic to Queensland's Wet Tropics .
Mount Tyson is a mountain near Tully within the Tully Gorge National Park, Far North Queensland, Australia. Mount Tyson rises 687 metres (2,254 ft). Mount Tyson rises 687 metres (2,254 ft). See also
The Tully River rises in the Cardwell Range, part of the Great Dividing Range on the northern boundary of the Kirrama State Forest. The river flows generally north through Lake Koombooloomba and flows over the Tully Falls near Ravenshoe and descends through the Tully Gorge within the Tully Gorge National Park, part of the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Wet Tropics site.
From the Atherton Tableland at an approximate elevation of 673 metres (2,208 ft) [3] above sea level, the falls descend in the range of 180–210 metres (590–690 ft) [4] into the Tully Gorge National Park, near the town of Ravenshoe. Access to the falls is via a 1.6-kilometre (0.99 mi) graded track. [5]
The park forms part of the Wooroonooran Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because it supports populations of a range of bird species endemic to Queensland's Wet Tropics.","extract_html":" Tully Gorge is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 1,338 km northwest of Brisbane. The park forms part of the ...
St Helena Island National Park; Scenic Rim; Shoalwater Bay; Simpson Desert Important Bird Area; Sisters Island (Queensland) South Barnard Islands Important Bird Area; Southern Moreton Bay Islands National Park; Springbrook National Park; Staaten River National Park; Stapleton Island; Stephens Island (Great Barrier Reef) Sudbury Reef; Swain ...
Wallaman Falls, Girringun National Park, Queensland.Australia's tallest waterfall. This is a list of waterfalls in Australia.. Wallaman Falls in Queensland are Australia's tallest permanent waterfall with a plunge of nearly 268 metres (879 ft).
The fernwren is found in northeast Queensland rainforest between 300–1,500 m (980–4,920 ft) above sea-level, [10] although more often above 650 m (2,130 ft). [9] It is found in the Paluma Range, near Townsville, and from the Tully Gorge National Park northwards to Cape Tribulation.