The Historic Village, Herberton in the Atherton Tablelands.
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Port Douglas, Far North Queensland
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Isla Gorge in Central Queensland.
Fun Fact about the Grass Tree:-
? The Grass Tree used to be called “black boys’ and was not meant to be derogatory but was so-called because of its supposed resemblance to an Aboriginal boy with a spear.
? The most useful element of a Grass Tree used by Indigenous Australians was the resin that oozes from the trunk. This resin was melted and mixed with Kangaroo dung to produce some of the orld’s best natural superglue!
? The trunk is typically black as a result of bush fires.
? The trunk is composed of a mass of old leaf bases held together by natural resin which can take 10 years before it begins to form.
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Queen’s Park, Toowoomba, Queensland
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“Fun Facts” about Isla Gorge:-
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“Fun Facts” about The Big Rig, Roma:-
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“Fun Facts” about Isla Gorge:-
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“Fun Facts” about Isla Gorge:-
There are many species of vegetation in the Gorge from acacias such as mulga or brigalow to eucalypts to softwood scrub to natural grasslands throughout the area. Eucalypt forests of yellow bloodwood and narrow-leaved ironbark dominate the park. Woodlands of poplar box are found on the alluvial plains.
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“Fun Facts” about Isla Gorge:-
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“Fun Facts” about Brisbane River, Brisbane City Queensland:-
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“Fun Facts” about Isla Gorge:-
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“Fun Facts” about Isla Gorge:-
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“Fun Facts” about Queens Park, Toowoomba Queensland:-
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“Fun Facts” about Isla Gorge:-
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“Fun Facts” about Fishers Lookout and Bunya Mountains Queensland:-
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“Fun Facts” about Isla Gorge:-
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“Fun Facts” about Isla Gorge:-
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“Fun Facts” about Tannum Sands:
(Information from Wikipedia).
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“Fun Facts” about Isla Gorge:-
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“Fun Facts” about Four Mile Beach:
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“Fun Facts” about Coffs Harbour Marina:-
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This beautiful image was taken taken during a stroll through the Toowoomba Japanese Gardens. Each of the tiny dew droplets on the Juniper leaves sparkle like little crystals as the sunlight hits them and were so mesmerising and magical.
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Queen’s Park, Toowoomba, Queensland
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This beautiful image was taken taken during a stroll through the Toowoomba Japanese Gardens. Each of the tiny dew droplets on the Juniper leaves sparkle like little crystals as the sunlight hits them and were so mesmerising and magical.
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Port Douglas, Far North Queensland
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Part of a wooden chair at the Peters Play Park, Tannum Sands Queensland.
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Mexican Creeper, Moorelands Nursery, Roma Queensland
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Quartz Crystal taken at The Crystal Cave, Atherton during one of my many trips up north with a girlfriend of mine.
Some “Fun Facts” about the Quartz Crystal (information gathered from The Crystal Cave):-
? It is most frequently formed in the inner lining of geodes (as seen in this image) or as crystal clusters;
? It is one of the world’s most well-known minerals and occurs in almost every mineral environments;
? It is one of the most varied minerals and can occur in different forms, habits and colours;
? It has many different uses such as jewellery, glass, watches, an abrasive for sandblasting and computers;
? They are incredibly unique in the form of a hexagonal and are usually identified with their pointed and often uneven crystal face.
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Quartz Crystal taken at The Crystal Cave, Atherton during one of my many trips up north with a girlfriend of mine.
Some “Fun Facts” about the Quartz Crystal (information gathered from The Crystal Cave):-
? It is most frequently formed in the inner lining of geodes (as seen in this image) or as crystal clusters;
? It is one of the world’s most well-known minerals and occurs in almost every mineral environments;
? It is one of the most varied minerals and can occur in different forms, habits and colours;
? It has many different uses such as jewellery, glass, watches, an abrasive for sandblasting and computers;
? They are incredibly unique in the form of a hexagonal and are usually identified with their pointed and often uneven crystal face.
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