Saturday, November 2, 2013

Green Cauldron In Australia

Walk around Mount Warning (Wollumbin) in the region Green Cauldron of Australia - surviving remnants of an ancient volcano, is now the Gondwanan rainforest thrive, flourish. This large crater stretching from Byron Bay to the Gold Coast to the west and extends until the Great Dividing Range. Walk around the foot of Mount Warning (Wollumbin) and through national parks have been classified as World Heritage Lamington, Border Ranges, Nightcap and Springbrook. Detecting birds and rare animals in the tropical rainforest and visit the new and creative community. Driving around on the street Rainforest Biodiversity and discover the story of the holy land with Aboriginal guides.


Five ways to find yourself in the Green Cauldron
           1. Stroll through the national park mystery



Lyrebird Walking Trail around the base of Mount Warning (Wollumbin) and listened to Albert's call Lia rare birds. Surfing through the rainforest trails in lush subtropical in Lamington National Park, then walk through the Tree Top Road O'Reillys "curtain" formed by the vines. Walking down the valley and climb the observation stations in Springbrook National Park. Climb to the Pinnacle Lookout on the coast of Craters giant Wollumbin, in the Border Ranges National Park. Then walking in the Antarctic beech forests of the park. Conquering the height of Mount Maroon, Barney, Mitchell and Cordeaux near Beaudesert. Walk through the waterfall, the creek in the picturesque Nightcap Ranges in Nightcap National Park.

             2. Slow down in towns far from the coast



 Dinner in a cafe decorated with artwork in Murwillumbah, where Mount Warning (Wollumbin) rise horns. Then drive along the Mount Warning Circuit through the historic village of Uki and Tyalgum or go to the Tweed Range Drive to Kyogle and Lismore. Resting at an area medical spas in Ballina or surfing lessons in Byron Bay. Going out by ship from Kingscliff on the Tweed River or swimming, surfing and fishing off the sandy beaches. Make the reader sun energy (aura) limit his fortune to taste the food or clean in the town as The Rainbow Casino, Kyogle, Lismore and Nimbin.

            3. Meet the native animals



 Camping with kanguru, koalas, spotted-tailed cats and flying squirrels in Mount Warning National Park. Listen to the songs of birds and the cries whipbird male birds mimic the lia Albert. View russet bush bird, pigeon and owl wompoo mosquito beak. On the Border Ranges National Park, home to many species of Australian marsupials, visitors will see echidnas, soil mouse, platypus, pademelon kangaroos, possums and flying candy. From Kingscliff and Byron Bay, visitors can watch the dolphins frolicking in the water and humpback whales during the annual migration.

             4. Go along the Rainforest



 Drive the Rainforest Road, a series of road and trail loop connecting the National Park is World Heritage. Autumn in the eye of the lush farmlands and rainforests Gondwanan on Tweed Range Scenic Drive along the upper edge of the caldera Warning (Wollumbin) ancient. Crossing the Great Dividing Range and stop blocks on top of the Richmond Range button to see the volcano in the distance. Discover Boonah or go hiking in the French Mountains National Park on the way to the Main Mountains. Visit Mount Tamborine in the Gold Coast region far from the sea or walking through tall Nimbin and Minyon Falls in Nightcap National Park.

             5. Connect with Aboriginal culture lively



Visit the Aboriginal Cultural Centre at South Tweed Heads and organized a cultural travel guide through Ukerebagh Nature Reserve nearby. North Gold Coast, guests can go kayaking to South Stradbroke Island and Wavebreak with the Balunjali guides. Snorkel with the stingrays notes, find gold kangaroos and lunch with Aboriginal food. Also on the Gold Coast, Sanctuary Currumbin Wildlife organize Aboriginal dance and dance performances daily corrobori the fireplace every night. Take a trip through the cultural evening Springbrook National Park nearby, visit the dazzling deep caves and listen to the stories of World Time Creation of the constellation.

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