Australia Queensland Diwan

Gondwana Rain Forest

Ancient Australian rainforest, part of the World Heritage area, rich in biodiversity and home to rare and endangered animal and plant species.

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Gondwana Rainforest, located in Diwan, Queensland, Australia, is a World Heritage Site recognized for its exceptional ecosystem that dates back to the ancient Gondwanan times. This unique forest has been preserved for over 190 million years and features a diverse range of flora and fauna species, including many rare and endangered ones. Visitors can witness and explore the rich heritage and biodiversity of Gondwana Rainforest by taking guided trails, enjoying scenic drives, and engaging in various activities that promote sustainable tourism.

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  • World Heritage Sites in Oceania

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    Oceania makes up a vast geographical landscape with incredible World Heritage Destinations to uncover. Featuring rocky coastlines, underwater oasis, rainforests, and the Great Barrier Reef- the options are seemingly endless. Let's discover the unique wildlife, scenic views, and fantastical wonders that encompass the continent of Oceania.