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The Whitsunday Islands are 74 continental islands of various sizes off the central coast of Queensland, Australia, 900 kilometres (560 miles) north of Brisbane. [1] The northernmost of the islands are off the coast by the town of Bowen , while the southernmost islands are off the coast by Proserpine .
Kingsland Homestead is an 18th-century house located in Flushing, Queens, New York City. It is the home of the remains of The Weeping Beech, a landmark weeping beech tree, believed to have been planted in 1847. The homestead is also close to the 17th-century Bowne House, the location of the first Quaker meeting place in New Amsterdam.
The island also has six campgrounds. [11] The island covers 27,508 ha (275.08 km 2) in area. [12] Around the northern bays of the island are seagrass beds which support a diverse range of marine life. [13] Unadorned rock-wallabies are found on the island. [13]
Marine stingers are found in the waters of the islands between October and May. [2] The region spans from the beaches of Bowen in the north and Laguna Whitsundays in the south. All 74 of the islands are surrounded by the Great Barrier Reef and only eight of them are inhabited. On Whitsunday Island is the six km long Whitehaven Beach. [3]
The nursery was later transported to Kissena Park, where it became a keystone of Flushing's horticultural industry [5] [6] until its closing in 1901. [7] In 1966, the Weeping Beech was designated an official New York City landmark. [2] [8] At the time, the tree had grown to a spread of 85 feet (26 m) and a height of 65 feet (20 m).
The Flushing Friends Quaker Meeting House, also the Old Quaker Meeting House, is a historic Quaker house of worship located at 137-16 Northern Boulevard, in Flushing, Queens, New York. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1967 and a New York City designated landmark in 1970.
Governor declares State of Emergency. Friday 29 September 2023 15:26, Oliver O'Connell. New York Governor Kathy Hochul has declared a state of emergency due to the extreme rainfall.
Long Island is a member of the Whitsunday Island group off the east coast of Queensland, Australia. It is 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) in length and is at its widest point only 400 metres (1,300 ft) [1]. Long Island is the closest island in the Whitsunday group to the mainland of Australia, being only 1 kilometre (0.6 mi) from the coastline.