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The Woodgate section of Burrum Coast National Park conserves essential habitat for wildlife of the coastal vegetation communities.
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The tourism award winning Bundy Bowl and Leisure Centre is the largest indoor family leisure centre in regional Queensland.
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Cania Gorge National Park conserves a spectacular landscape of prominent sandstone cliffs, caves, eucalypt forest and dry rainforest on sheltered slopes.
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There is a wide variety of flora and fauna to be observed in Cania Gorge National Park. More than 150 plant species grow in the brigalow forest, eucalypt and cypress pine woodlands, dry rainforest and grassland.
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Flying High Bird Sanctuary is the largest walk through free flight aviary in Australia, covering nearly two acres, with a height of over seven metres.
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Burrum Coast National Park conserves essential habitat for wildlife of the coastal vegetation communities.
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Mon Repos Conservation Park is world famous for its marine turtles. Loggerhead, Flatback and Green turtles nest on an accessible mainland beach.
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Mon Repos Conservation Park is the largest loggerhead turtle rockery in the South Pacific. From November to March, visitors to Mon Repos can witness one of nature's most fascinating spectacles — the annual pilgrimage of sea turtles.
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Visiting the Mystery Craters is a journey of discovery! Halfway between Bundaberg and Gin Gin is Australia's most baffling phenomenon.
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Exciting, informative, educational - that's the promise when you visit Snakes Downunder Reptile Park and take in the live snake-handling shows and croc feeding demonstrations held each day of operation.
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