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Black Mountain Rd
Kuranda QLD 4881
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Kuranda National
Park is a national
park in Far North Queensland. Like many national parks in the area it belongs to the Wet Tropics World
Heritage Area.
The
park protects an important wildlife corridor in which rainforest and open eucalypt forest predominate. Walking, mountain biking and four-wheel driving are popular recreational activities.
Kuranda National
Park provides habitat for the endangered southern cassowary, the rare Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo and the Victoria's riflebird. The fungal disease Myrtle rust has been found in the
park.[1]