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Afrikaans: Nabyskoot van 'n oewerplant langs die Lascar Mossmankloof-voetpad in Daintree- Nasionale Park in Queensland.
Aangrensend aan Mt Windsor en Mt Lewis sluit die 56 500 ha Mossmankloof-afdeling van Daintree- Nasionale Park die ruwe en grootliks onbegaanbare hellings van die Hoofkus- en Carbine Tafelland-bergreekse in. Hierdie steil bergreekse vang die aangeblase vogtige seelug vas en verseker gereelde neerslag wat die reënwoud onderhou en eindelik die Mossman- en Daintreeriviere voed. Hoë, ruie reënwoud bedek die laeland en verpotte windverwaaide reënbos beset die bergtoppe. Ten weste van die Hoofkusreeks bedek oop woud en boomveld die droër weshange. Die park bied 'n hawe vir wonderlik uiteenlopende reënwouddiere, waaronder boomkangaroes, muskusrotkangaroes en Boydse bosdrake. Oor millenia heen het die Mossmanrivier 'n steilkantige vallei van die bolope tot aan die kuslaeland gekalwe. Deur hierdie vallei vloei kristalhelder water tussen groot granietrotse deur wat ten tye van swaar vloede uit die heuwels afgespoel is. Die Mossmankloof-afdeling is deel van die tuisland van die Koekoe Jalandji-mense. [epa.qld.gov.au] English: Close-up of a riverside plant beside the Lascar Mossman Gorge walking trail - Daintree National Park in Queensland Much of the 56,500ha Mossman Gorge Section of Daintree National Park includes rugged, largely inaccessible slopes of the Main Coast Range and Carbine Tableland, adjoining Mt Windsor and Mt Lewis. It is these steep mountain ranges that trap moisture blown in from the ocean and ensure frequent rainfall, maintaining the rainforest and ultimately feeding the Mossman and Daintree Rivers. Tall, dense rainforests clothe the lowlands and stunted windswept rainforests occupy the mountaintops. To the west of the Main Coast Range, open forest and woodlands grow on the drier western slopes. The park provides a home for a wonderful variety of rainforest animals including tree-kangaroos, musky rat-kangaroos and Boyd’s forest dragons. Over millions of years, the Mossman River has carved a steep-sided valley from the upper reaches to the coastal lowlands. Through this valley, crystal clear water cascades amongst large granite boulders which have been washed down from the hills during times of heavy flood. The Mossman Gorge Section is part of the traditional lands of the Kuku Yalanji people. [epa.qld.gov.au] |
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Author | Jorge Láscar from Australia |
Camera location | 15° 57′ 33″ S, 145° 24′ 07″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -15.959167; 145.401944 |
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