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Interesting facts about Atherton Tablelands

Atherton Tablelands, also known as Cairns Highlands, is a scenic region in Queensland, Australia. Here are some interesting facts about this beautiful part of the world:

- Atherton Tablelands is located on the Great Dividing Range, a mountain range that runs along Australia's eastern coast. It is situated about 1,000 meters above sea level, which gives it a cooler climate than the surrounding areas.

- The region is known for its diverse landscapes, including rainforests, waterfalls, crater lakes, and rolling hills. It is also home to several national parks, such as Barron Gorge, Dinden, and Girringun.

- The Atherton Tablelands is an agricultural hotspot, producing a range of crops, including coffee, tea, sugarcane, avocado, and tropical fruits such as mangoes and bananas. It is also home to a thriving dairy industry, and visitors can taste some of the best cheeses and chocolates in the region.

- Atherton Tablelands is a popular spot for wildlife enthusiasts, as it is home to several unique and endangered species, such as tree-kangaroos, platypus, and cassowaries. Birdwatchers can spot over 300 species of birds in the region, including the endangered southern cassowary.

- The region has a rich Aboriginal history, and there are several heritage sites throughout the area. Visitors can learn about the local Indigenous culture and sample bush tucker, such as quandong and lemon myrtle.

- Atherton Tablelands is home to several charming towns, including Herberton, Yungaburra, and Mareeba. Each town has its own personality and offers a range of activities, from art galleries and museums to weekly farmers' markets and annual festivals.

- Visitors can explore the region by taking scenic drives, bushwalking, horse riding, or cycling. There are also several adventure activities to try, such as white-water rafting, hot air ballooning, and skydiving.

- The Atherton Tablelands is a great destination for stargazing, as it is far away from the light pollution of the coast. Visitors can see the Milky Way and other celestial wonders with the naked eye or through telescopes at one of the region's dedicated observatories.

Overall, Atherton Tablelands is a unique and fascinating region of Australia, offering a diverse range of experiences for visitors to explore.


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